PYOGENIC GRANULOMA



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Pyogenic Granuloma for Hamilton, Grimsby and Stoney Creek

General Information

Pyogenic Granulomas

  • The word ‘Pyogenic’ means ‘infection’ but this is not accurate because there is no infection in a Pyogenic Granuloma.
  • ‘Granuloma’ means a type of inflammation, but this type of inflammation is not present in a Pyogenic Granuloma either. The name is totally inaccurate and a little bit confusing!
  • May start as an insect bite, or a minor skin injury.
  • Are more common in children and pregnant women.
  • Are most common on the tips of fingers, lips and face.
  • Are not cancerous.
  • Are not contagious.
  • Bleed very easily if they are nicked or scratched.
  • The bleeding from a pyogenic granuloma is not dangerous, but can be a significant nuisance.

Treatment:

  • Sometimes Pyogenic Granulomas will spontaneously disappear. It may take weeks or months for this to happen.

  • Surgical Removal: 

    • Local anesthetic is injected with a tiny needle next to the Pyogenic Granuloma.
    • The spot is then removed and then electrocautery is used to control any bleeding and to destroy the "roots" of the growth.
    • The treated area is covered with a dab or antibiotic cream and a bandage.
    • The bandage should be changed and a small amount of antibiotic cream should be applied daily until it is healed.
    • It is safe to bathe, shower or swim after the treatment.

  • Removal of benign growths such as pyogenic granulomas is not covered by OHIP.
  • The cost is usually not covered by private insurance.

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