Is it a disease to suddenly grow boils?
For most people, boils grow on their faces, which affects their appearance and may even drum in their hearts ―― why do boils suddenly grow? What is the signal of a serious illness? Can you get rid of them? ... boils are not a sign of disease. People usually say boils include brown-black "pigmented nevus" and bright red or dark red "pigmented nevus". There are many kinds of pigmented nevus, and their sizes and colors are different. Vascular nevus is formed by excessive proliferation of dermal or subcutaneous vascular tissue. Dozens of boils can usually be found on the skin of healthy people, most of which are harmless to the body. People of different ages and sexes may have had close contact with boils. Only 1% of babies have boils at birth, and the rest are acquired. Children or adolescence is a frequent period of boils, which often appear suddenly. When I get old, I occasionally get red boils. These are normal, not symptoms of any disease, don't worry. There are still a few people who call big boils "mother boils" and think that they are the "culprit" that induces small boils to grow new hair, so they cannot be removed quickly. In fact, they are not essentially different except in shape. Generally speaking, pigmented nevus can be divided into three types: borderline nevus, intradermal nevus and mixed nevus. The most dangerous is borderline nevus, which is located at the junction of epidermis and dermis. Feeling is not higher than the skin surface, generally hairless and relatively dark. It can occur in any part of the body, and pigmented nevus on palms, soles and vulva all belong to this category, which is relatively easy to become malignant. If the following conditions occur, it may be a sign of malignant transformation of boils, so we should be alert: boils have increased obviously recently, especially asymmetrically, with color change (red, white, blue and black), surface change (scale, erosion, humidity, scab, ulcer or bleeding), pain or tenderness, satellite focus around, and swollen lymph nodes. Once found, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. In addition, other types of pigmented nevus and vascular nevus have no possibility of canceration and are generally safe. Use potions carefully to treat boils. Most boils will not cause harm to human body, but for the sake of beauty, many people still choose to remove them. Generally, the method of removing boils should depend on the type, size and location. If it exceeds 3 mm, it must be surgically removed and sectioned. Take it out and sew it up. Smaller and shallower boils can be treated with laser. Some beauty salons often use disposable potions to attract customers, but a little carelessness may leave scars, so be careful when doing it. Moreover, if boils are repeatedly stimulated or infected, it is easy to induce malignant transformation and become a highly malignant tumor. Therefore, if you decide to remove boils, you have to choose a regular hospital.