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I would not break the blisters, since that can introduce bacteria into the earlobles. I would just watch it. The sebaceous cysts I have seen on my dogs appear on the skin under fur. Sebum is a waxy substance secreted through pores, and when these pores get clogged, a fluid-filled cyst may occur. When I have drained them with a needle, I get pink blood tinged fluid, and they can become solid later. I really don’t know why the blisters are occurring.
I break them with a needle too ...but there's no blood seems like water ..maybe some blocked pore as all saying



