No. A tumor can have a squishy feel to it or it can be soft. Often times when a tumor is starting to grow it will be softer to the touch. Normals tumors will become harder as they are older and the cells begin to die.
A hard tumor is not a tumor
The encephaloid tumor is hard and the scirrhous tumor is hot
If you have a tumor on your pectineus which does not hurt as much, but is hard, it is not normal and medical check-up is advised.
I have hard time swallow especially when lying down.
It could be a tumor. Have it checked out by your doctor.
There are many reasons for a hard lump on the septum. It can be cyst, tumor, or other cause. Only a physician can determine the cause.
you might have a tumor, you should check it immediately with a doctor
Its best to get any lumps aspirated at the vet to be on the safe side.
i think if you have a bump on the back of your skull, you are getting a tumor.
Cyst if your lucky Tumor if your not I'd go to the doctor and have them check it out Cyst if your lucky Tumor if your not I'd go to the doctor and have them check it out
If a person with a brain tumour hits their head hard, the consequences can vary depending on factors such as the location, size, and type of tumor, as well as the force of impact. Here are some possible outcomes: Increased Intracranial Pressure: A hard impact on the head can lead to increased pressure inside the skull. This can be especially problematic for someone with a brain tumor because the tumor may already be causing pressure on surrounding brain tissue. Worsening Symptoms: The impact can exacerbate existing symptoms related to the brain tumour, such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, changes in vision, balance problems, or cognitive difficulties. New Symptoms: It's possible for the impact to cause new symptoms or neurological deficits, depending on the area of the brain affected and the extent of damage. Bleeding or Swelling: In some cases, a head injury can cause bleeding or swelling in the brain, which can be particularly dangerous for someone with an existing brain tumor. Emergency Situation: A severe head injury in a brain tumor patient may require immediate medical attention, including imaging studies (such as CT scans or MRIs) to assess the extent of damage and determine the appropriate treatment. Treatment Adjustments: Depending on the outcome of medical evaluation, treatment for the brain tumor may need to be adjusted to address any new complications or changes in the tumor's status. It's essential for individuals with brain tumors to take precautions to prevent head injuries, such as wearing protective headgear during activities that carry a risk of head trauma. Any significant impact to the head should be evaluated by a healthcare professional promptly, especially in the context of a pre-existing brain tumor.
A rigid abdomen could be a sign of peritonitis or Wilms tumor.