Should i be worried or not?


Question:
A few years ago i noticed a hard lump on my head, it wasn't very big at all, but it was at the top of my head, and i kept catching it on my hair brush, and it started to get sore. So i went to the doctors, to see what they said. They said it was a sebaceous cyst, and decided to get it removed. The removal went ok, it was a little hard to get out, but i only needed 3 stitches, so it was just minor surgery. Since then it has grown back, it is slow growing, but it is slightly bigger than last time. Should i be worried about this? I am not too bothered, i just think that it is supposed to be there if it grows back. I dont want to go back to the doctors, for them to say that i am worrying over nothing. I just wanted some other opinons before i decide what to do.

Answers:
it is probably like that because it is irritated it is kind of like a zit if you pop it it makes everything "better" but the more you touch it the bigger and redder it gets i suggest Neosporin or some kind of acne reducer to speed up the timing otherwise the doctor knows what he/she is doing and you should be ok.
You should be worried.
sounds like something that i would be worried about...
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