Well I have this lump on my finger as well, it's usually more bold when I'm not writing and goes down when I AM writing. But after a while it comes back. Ask someone if you think your holding your pen or pencil right.
it could either be a swelling where you have had an allergic reaction to something, it could also be where a ring has been on your finger but it may also be cancerous so you might want to get it checked out just in case.
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A lump in your foot could be soft tissue swelling, a bony problem or a skin problem.
It could be a polyp, anal skin tag or a pile lump. It needs to be checked by your Doctor.
What is the small lump on the knuckle on thumb
A nodule (small growth or lump of tissue) at the base of the finger or thumb is a symptom of trigger finger. This should be seen by a local doctor, who can examine the hand, take the person's medical history and discuss the symptoms and any necessary treatment.
If you got a lump under your thumb as well as a heavy blow to your wrist, this might mean you jammed your thumb. You can see a doctor and they can put it back into place.
There is no difference between a bump and a lump.
lump
ganglion cyst
I broke a bone in my hand and just below my thumb there was a hard lump and it was extremely swollen and purple.
its a bone thumb side it is the radius pinkie side it is the ulna
it could be ganglion which is a harmless cyst.medical treatment for this is aspiration of cyst or minor surgery
The difference between a lump sum and annuity is, lump some you get a anywhere between half or 3 quarters of the money. An annuity is where you will get a certain amount of money for a certain amount of years.
could be oedema- feel the lump- when you poke it does it bulge outwards again or does your finger get absorbed- if the latter likely oedema, get it checked out....
The gesture is called a "fico" from the Italian word for a fig. It consists of making a fist with the thumb extended, which looks like a lump with a slightly bent long protruding thing. Yes, very much like the lump with a slightly bent long protruding thing you get when making a fist and extending the middle finger. And very much like another part of some people's anatomy. And also, according to the Italians, a fig. To "bite your thumb" is to make the fico and then flick your thumb off your upper teeth towards whoever it is you want to insult. It means the same as showing someone your middle finger. Now you know the origin of the expression "a fig for that!". Shakespeare uses this expression once or twice, noticeably by Pistol in Henry IV Part II near the end of the play: "When Pistol lies, do this; and fig me, like The bragging Spaniard." For some reason Pistol associates the fico with Spain not Italy, but you know what he's doing when he says "do this"!