Not sure how to respond. Questions how long have you had it? Is it growing? Is it firm or squishy? Have you seen a physician? If not you probably should.
It is just a swelling of the tissue beneath the affected area...no worries! It will go away when you're healed.
If there is a hard lump on someoneâ??s clavicle, it could be a type of cyst. It could also be a broken collarbone.
herpes..
This could be a sign of a pull muscle or tention.You could have over lift something in pull something out of place.
What does an area of indurated tissue = a hard lump located in the subcutaneous fat = under the skin, but not too far under anteriorly and medially at the front a little towards the middle LOL In other words, nothing you probably didn't find with your fingers. I hope you get some more answers soon.
A lump usually refers to a mass or swelling beneath the skin, commonly due to tissue growth or inflammation. On the other hand, a bump is a raised area on the skin that can be caused by various factors such as injury or insect bites. Essentially, a lump is a more generalized term for any abnormal growth or swelling, while a bump is more specific to a raised area on the skin.
A lump under one or both nipples is common in early puberty for both boys and girls. If you are not in puberty, a lump under one nipple deserves a checkup.
It might be a lymph node, a cyst, a tumor. or just an extra lump of skin. That area of the body is very deilicate - suggest you see a doctor for a valid diagnosis.
A lumpectomy is when a person with breast cancer (I think), undergoes surgery to take out the cancerous tissue in the area(s).
A soft, painless, somewhat movable lump under the skin is most likely a "lipoma" A lipoma is basically a mass of fatty tissue. In medical terms it is considered a "soft tissue tumor" but it is not cancerous. It is harmless aside from the cosmetic issue; it can be removed by a simple procedure, but there is a risk of scarring. So the decision would be what is better, a lump or a scar? http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/lipoma-topic-overview http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipoma
The hard lump may be a result of injecting in a site that has caused irritation or inflammation of the skin and tissue. It could also be a symptom of an abscess or infection. It is important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent further complications.
Each speck of the powder has a smaller surface area than the lump of solid, however the total surface area of the powder specks will be greater than that of the solid lump