I have one myself. Mine is a harmless, soft, fatty tumor called a lipoma. If your lump is hard and/or painful see a doctor.
swollen lymph node perhaps..?
Assuming the bone was set right (if it wasn't, the misalignment may be the cause), the lump is part of the natural process of bone-healing. The bone will form a clot around the break, which then solidifies by basically growing into bone. The resulting lump stays where it grow and makes that point stronger than before.
Since you didn't specify in what area of the shoulder, I can only speak from my experience with a lump above the collar bone. As with any "new" lump, your best bet would be a have a MD check it out. I had a fair size lump above my left collar bone which turned out to be Hodgkins Lymphoma. So my advice is to see your MD. Good Luck, Kristin Hi - my husband had a lump just above the collar bone which suddenly appeared. It was secondary cancer from a stomach tumour. Get it checked out. All the best.
Your shoulder.
A bone callus is the lump of immature bone cells that surround a fracture.
It can be a number of things. but it would be wise to have it seen to by a doctor as soon as posible.
It might be. Does the lump move around when you touch it, or is it fixed to the bone of the jaw? Regardless, you should get professional help from your dentist or your PCP right away.
It could be a swollen lymph node. A doctor should be able to identify whatever it is.
First of all, who is it that 'believes' this lump on your forehead is 'calcified bone'? If it was you or other persons who don't have a medical license, see a doctor. If your doctor believes the lump to be calcified bone, ask your doctor what should be done to remove it.
no it is part of your bone
i have many lumps that dont hurt when you touch them but my shoulder blades shoulders neck back muscles hurt and are verry tight ,lumps are also on my rib cage, they feel weird
it could also be a tumor or like a blood clot or something serious. it could just be bone.
A hard lump situated on the jawbone mid way between chin and ear could be a swollen gland. It could also be the result of damage to the bone or it could be a cyst or tumor.