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The scientific term for lumps of fat under the skin is lipoma. Lipomas are benign tumors composed of adipose tissue that are usually soft to the touch and do not cause any symptoms.
The scientific name for skin cancer is melanoma.
The scientific name for skin tissue is "cutaneous tissue" or "integumentary tissue."
The scientific name for Ringworm is dermatophytosis. It is a fungal infection of the skin that can affect humans and animals.
The scientific name for leprosy is Mycobacterium leprae. It is a slow-growing bacterium that affects the skin and nerves, causing skin lesions and nerve damage in severe cases.
The scientific name for sunburn is erythema. Sunburn is a type of inflammatory response that occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. The UV radiation damages the DNA in the skin cells, causing the cells to produce proteins that trigger an inflammatory response. The inflammation causes the skin to become red, swollen, and painful.
Hamsters get lumps under there bums that are the same as the skin color even if there not male. The bumps are commonly found below the tail.
Painless fatty lumps in the legs are usually due to soft tissue sarcoma. However, to be sure, it is best to schedule an appointment with your doctor ASAP!
The scientific name for skin tissue is "cutaneous tissue" or "integumentary tissue."
skin tags
The bubonic plague is named after the the lymph glands which swell to form egg-shaped lumps under the skin; these swollen glands are called bubos
Epidermis
The scientific name for skin cancer is melanoma.
The scientific term for the extra skin under the chin is called the Flarper
Common and scientific names for skin cancer
cutisepidermis
The scientific name for veins that are close to the surface is superficial veins. These are the veins you can see under your skin.
There are all sorts of lumps in your skin. They can be mosquito bites, goosebumps, warts, zits, and many other types of diseases. If you have a lot of lumps in your skin and are pretty small, they can probably be a goosebump. Sometimes, chicken pox can be formed into a lump. Chicken pox is red, so I'm not assuming you have chicken pox. I am assuming you have goosebumps. You get goosebumps when you are cold. If those lumps are itchy, it's probably a mosquito bite. If it's not, sadly it's probably a wart, zit, or something in a different type of lump. Hopefully this helped!