Typically it's an epidermal cyst.
Listen i have the same problem is the lump like hard and it hurts when touched near nasal passage?? cuz i have a cold.
Its probably hypertrophic scarring. Go see your piercer to find out if it may be caused by poor-fitting jewelry.
because it consists of small particles that are similar to liquid. Even if we add water to a powdered chalk, it dissolves easily whereas a lump of chalk is harder to dissolve in water.
This could possibly be a cyst, which is fluid filled and generally harmless
Solid iron will float in liquid Mercury. In most liquids it will sink.
Flour can be used in beef stew to thicken the liquid. However, when tapioca is used the liquid will be smooth and not lump up.
Diagnostic mammography is used to evaluate an existing problem, such as a lump, discharge from the nipple, or unusual tenderness in one area.
I have one such bump or liquid-filled lump. My doctor told me it was a benign cyst and assured me it was not cancerous. If I am overtired, it seems to be a bit bigger and firmer. However, other than the purple-ish discoloration which can be seen if I get my hair cut too short, it has not bothered me. Even if this lump isn't cancerous (thank heavens) then your doctor should have it removed and a pathology tests done to confirm for sure it's nothing but a cyst and not cancerous. All lumps on the body should be taken seriously. I am surprised the doctor hasn't suggested that this cyst be removed as it must be bothersome.
Almost the exact thing happened to my mother, except her lump was closer to her ear. If the lump is soft, there is a great chance it's just a fluid filled cyst. That's what moms turned out to be.
This is probably a cyst, particularly if it is large and doesn't appear to be contiguous with the mammary system.
They don't, its prabably an abcess! An abcess is a puss-filled lump! Bring it to the vet immediately! Rabbit abcesses and sprad quickly!!!
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