Pyogenic Granuloma
Pyogenic Granuloma is growth of the skin which looks like a small bleeding oozing bump. It is generally followed by a simple injury and increases rapidly. Within a week the size increases to be half an inch and the most common sites are neck, head, upper trunk, face and feet. This happens irrespective of any age and mainly common among very old and very young. Pregnant women and women who are used to contraceptives are prone to this disease. This are non cancerous and biopsies are only done to stop its reoccurrence. In most cases the granules of the disease flows through the blood that causes the infection to reoccur in the case of young adults.
