miserable, you feel like you cant pick your leg up and you also cant fit into any of your original cloths. tired also and you just dont feel like yourself
It could be a benign fatty tumor, or it could be a life-threatening cancerous tumor. If the lump seems soft and moves easily under pressure, it is probably harmless. However, if the lump is hard and stationary, set up a vet appointment as soon as possible to have the tumor examined. It is also possible that the mass is caused by an infected animal bite or other wound; in this case, a vet's care is necessary. It could also be a build-up of scar tissue following an injury or surgery, or a slight deformity, neither of which are dangerous. Nevertheless, identifying the lump, whatever it may turn out to be, is a job for a professional.
Malignant.
malignant tumor
benign
A benign hemangioma is a non-cancerous tumor that is made up of clustered blood vessels. This type of mass is the result of a malformation of angioblastic tissue that is formed during fetal life.
depends of a few fators. 1, what type of tumor it is and 2, the age of the patiant.
It is not known. It may be heredity, skin cancer is from too much sun exposure, breast cancer can be attributed to many different reasons. It is my opinion benign fatty tumors are a result of what could become cancerous because the spine is full of rich blood and cancer can flow to the back through the blood to thrive off from it. A complete body scan to locate cancerous tumors and tissue is what i would do.
Symptoms begin in the first few weeks of life and include an enlarged liver and spleen, adrenal calcification (hardening of adrenal tissue due to deposits of calcium salts), and fatty stools.
Fatty and Mabel's Simple Life - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 January 1915
No but left unattended, it has the potential to become life-threatening in the future!
Benign tumors are non-malignant (non-cancerous) growths that are not life threatening and do not spread to non-adjacent tissues.
Mabel and Fatty's Married Life - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)