A muscle knot is painful, but should go away with time. A tumor probably won't. If you have any doubt which you have, you should have it checked by your doctor.
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A muscle knot (muscle spasm) is usually an acute process that can litterally occur within hours or shorter. It can persist and become chronic. It's generally painful or at least not comfortable.
A tumor is generally slow growing taking months to years to develop. Many times, you may not even be bothered by it other than the fact that it's there.
my dog had this before.it can be a tumor pump knot or anything it was a tumor they cut it out and hes fine. be sure to take it to a vet.
no get that checked! it cud be a tumor
A muscle knot is a very tight ball of muscle that forms in areas like the neck, back, and shoulders. Muscle knots constrict to cause pain in these areas.
Miles are a measurement of distance, a knot is a measurement of speeed.
A lump is like a bump in a road, while a knot is wire, or or any string tied up, just like when you tie your shoe.
You probably have an inflamed lymph node. It's not too seriouse but get it checked out just in case it's not!
It could be a tumor, or it could be a vericosele, but it for sure is something to have a doctor look at before it is too late.
It depends on your definition of knot. There are often large deposits of fatty tissue called sebaceous cysts which are benign and harmless and can often last for years, sometimes lifetimes. the main difference between a "knot" and a "cyst" would be that a knot suggests it came about as a result of an injury. If you are concerned, check with a dermatologist...
a mile judges how fast a car or truck goes and a know judges how fast a plane or boat goes
It's best to have them checked by an exotic vet since it could be nothing serious but could also be a tumor.
Running shoelaces tend to be thinner. This keeps the knot from slipping when you tie the shoe.
Many things can cause a pinkist knot; a wart, a tumor, a bruise, arthritic swelling. I don't have enough details to give a more precise diagnosis. If it is bothering you, you can certainly get a doctor to look at it and give you a diagnosis.