It is always best to have any lump checked out by your doctor. It is obviously a gland problem of some sort. Our saliva glands can swell for no reason, and also you may want to be sure your 14 year old does not have mumps (highly unlikely.) There is the thyroid to consider. This does not sound too serious, but I am not a doctor and when in doubt please see your family doctor or go to a clinic. Good luck Marcy
Um.....if you don't know,the lymph nodes are there,near your neck,and that's the most stressing thing that could happen,cause you don't know if you have lymphoma,some cancer(I've heard about a neck tumor which grows with each night and there is no cure) or just a lymph node,by an infection(cold,fever).Good luck!
There are things called "bone spurs" and "fatty lumps." Bone spurs are hard and a fatty lump can feel solid, but mooshy and move around when you touch it. However, I am not a doctor and any lump should be examined by a doctor. They will probably take a needle biopsy from the lump (doesn't hurt) or if too hard they certainly will do a scan. Please see your doctor right away.
A hard painless subcutaneous bump that moves on a finger could be a callus. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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If you have lump under your right nipple you should watch it and go a doctor about it
Any bump that not a pimple should be examined by a doctor
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i have the same painless hard lump at the center of my forehead for 3 years now. it is not getting any bigger so i did not seek any medical help.
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A hard lump in the lower lumbar region could be a cyst. It is best to be examined by a physician to be sure it's nothing serious.
Large hard bump[assuming it bony hard] on the forehead, which you have had for years and painless must be a benign tumour arising from the frontal bone. But if it is suddenly getting larger and "looking weird" there IS A POSSIBILITY that it has undergone malignant transformation - simply means it might have changed into a cancerous one; usually it associated with pain. Consult a doctor as soon as possible. They will take a biopsy to determine the tumor's nature. Even if its malignant, there are highly effective treatments available. So waste no time.
It depends on how hard you pull. (sorry to get gross here, but these are the facts!) Usually they are just uncomfortable, but can be painful.
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