Any lump (painless or not) is cause for concern. I would get it checked out, it may be nothing....but it could be something serious, you should get it checked early. It could be something as innocous as harmless skin lump or it could be something more, go to the doctor to be checked out.
I think only a doctor can tell you that. I have a lump at the top of my back near the spine which is just a growth. If i were you, the next time you need to see the doc, have them take a look at it. The same if you went for a mole check.
A bony lump on the back of the spine may be a bone spur. Bone spurs usually form where bones meet and can be painful.
I don't know the actual name for it, but it is supposed to be there. I do however know that it is the beginging of your spine.
If you have a lump on your back you could have cancer. You should get this checked out by a doctor immediately.
You need to consult the general surgeon. He may go for biopsy of the lump. He will solve your problem.
what can cause myclomalacia
It's not so bad. The upper back was pretty much painless for me but everyone is different so it could be very painful for some. The lower back near the kidney area is a bit worse in my opinion, but still not too bad.
A hole.. If you are concerned the see a physician
It could be a wart stop popping it it will only make it bigger if it is a wart I would go to a dermatologist just in case
It could be anything, but the first thing that comes to mind is a tumor. You should get to a doctor and have it checked out.
This sounds like a injury to your lower back. You need to see your doctor about this for a examination.
Lipoma, sebaceous cyst, and abscess are common causes of bumps on the back under the skin. See your health care provider for a specific diagnosis in your case.
A hard lump in the lower lumbar region could be a cyst. It is best to be examined by a physician to be sure it's nothing serious.
Type your answer here... if i have lower back pain and lower stomach pains and gassy alot does that mean i could be pregnant??
I believe that shingles can cause lower back pain.
There are a few reasons why you might have twinges in your lower back. You could have a pulled muscle.
The lower part of the back, just above the waist. This is true, it is your lower back, sort of behind your belly button area, i hope this answers your question
This could be a sign of a pull muscle or tention.You could have over lift something in pull something out of place.