My dog had a sebaceous cyst that suddenly popped, should I do anything to care for it or call the vet?

Yesterday evening, while I was brushing my dog, I noticed that a sebaceous cyst he had suddenly burst open. There’s some fluid that came out, and now I’m concerned about how to properly clean and care for the area to make sure it heals well. Is there something specific I should do, or is it better to have a vet take a look at it?

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Answer

If your dog's sebaceous cyst has burst, it's important to clean the area carefully to prevent infection and promote healing.

  • Gently clean the area with mild soap and warm water.
  • Use a clean cloth or gauze to pat the area dry.
  • Apply a veterinary-recommended antiseptic solution.
  • Monitor the area for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge.
  • Contact your veterinarian if you notice any concerning symptoms.

Cleaning the cyst site helps prevent bacteria from entering the wound, which is vital in avoiding infections. While burst cysts can heal on their own, complications can arise if not properly cared for. It's also worth consulting with your vet for guidance on further treatment, as some cysts may require additional intervention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a sebaceous cyst?
    A sebaceous cyst is a small, non-cancerous bump beneath the skin that is often filled with a semi-liquid or cheesy material called sebum.
  • Should I try to remove a sebaceous cyst at home?
    No, you should avoid trying to remove or drain a cyst at home. Improper handling can lead to infection or cause inflammation that worsens the condition.
  • When should I contact a veterinarian about a burst cyst?
    Contact your veterinarian if the wound doesn't heal, shows signs of infection, or if your pet seems to be in pain or discomfort.

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