Little Ball In Your Earlobe
The area along your hairline and in the back of your ears is rife with sebaceous glands that ooze oil.
Little ball in your earlobe. Well the lump in earlobe can be disturbing and it may keep you thinking what exactly caused that hard bump. Follicular cysts most commonly appear in piercings of the tragus nostrils eyebrows and ears. The most likely possibility is that you have some small cysts in the earlobe. However if you are worried about them you could show them to your primary care doctor or your dermatologist.
The area surrounding the pimple on the earlobe may become red tender and bleed a little. See a doctor who can help. The oil traps dead skin cells to clog pores and hair follicles. They look like small smooth bumps under the skin similar to a blemish.
There is a reason your mother would always warn you to wash behind your ears. They vary slightly in color from matching your skin pigmentation. It moves when you touch it and it has caused my ear a slight swelling. Eventually you develop a small lump blackheads whiteheads and painful pimples.
You are definitely on the right track to mention ear piercings because small lumps in the ear lobes are extremely common in the ear lobes of those who have had ear piercings where they most likely represent harmless little balls of scar tissue. To reduce the chances of follicular cysts appearing change the jewelry out making sure to avoid rings that are too tight which cause pressure particularly once. Do you feel a tiny ball like bump in your earlobe. It s not red or anything and the ear lobe doesn t hurt when it s touch if anyone has some kinda of info on what it could be please email me at.
It is common to develop the bumps in and around the earlobe but you should seek a professional medical help to find out the underlying causes. Earlobe cysts are saclike lumps made of dead skin cells.