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- $Title{What Causes Dark Bumps from Skin Punctures?}
- $Subject{ears pierced keloid puncture earlobe collagen bump skin surface ear
- pierce keloids punctures earlobes scar tissue cheloid subcutaneous tissues
- cheloids earlobes}
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- What Causes Dark Bumps from Skin Punctures?
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- QUESTION: I had my ears pierced in a jewelry store when I bought a special
- pair of earrings. Now, several months later I have a large, dark, hard bump at
- the place where the hole was made that prevents me from wearing the earrings,
- and is terrible to look at. What is this thing? Is this due to the way the
- people pierced my ears? Last question, is there anything I can do for this?
- Thanks for your help.
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- ANSWER: It is most probable that you have a "keloid" at the site of the
- puncture wound through your earlobe. It may not be very pretty, but it is not
- a serious condition. Keloids are the result of a healing process that has
- gone astray. Instead of producing a normal scar, cells that produce collagen
- (a type of protein) work overtime, filling the defect and producing so much
- collagen that a bump is made that can grow above the normal skin surface.
- Although these scars are seen more often in blacks, anyone may develop them.
- They occur from penetrating or slicing injuries, such as ear piercing, and can
- develop even when all normal precautions for ear piercing have been observed.
- Treatments are available using high powered cortisone like drugs, which are
- injected into the scar. Freezing with liquid nitrogen, followed by these
- injections, is also effective.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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