Most older dogs get fatty lumps they are usually harmless, best to have the vet aspirate them to be on the safe side.
my dog has two fat lumps on his sides and has also seen a vet pertaining to them. he is ten and has had them for about a year and a half now. they are harmless
The lumps can be many different things. They are usually harmless, as they are more likely fatty tissues. If you are concerned about them, you should talk with your vet.
I have some in my thighs, under the skin. My doctor told me not to worry about them, they don't hurt, just annoying. I have done some research and they are probably lipomas, just fatty lumps. I'm not a doctor but it's my two cents.
If the lumps are under the skin, it could be fatty tissue or a tumor, keep a close eye on it and if it changes consult a vet. If they are on the skin they could be warts, a rash, bug bites. without knowing more about them I could not say. Keep an eye on them and again if they change you should consult a vet
If they are movable, then they are likely fatty deposits. However, without an examination from your doctor, you can not be sure.
Fatty tissue,Lipoma
usually sandng is going to be your best bet for smoothing out lumps of dry paint
It can infect the lumps if you inhale it, the intestine if you swallow it, or the skin if somehow you touch it.
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!
If they are very large two lumps and they developed when he grew up, iti s probably his scrotum, they appear to be quite large
Lymphoma does not usually present in this manner, I believe you meant to say, could a lump on my back be a lipoma (benign fatty tumor). The above is true, but would like to add that fatty lumps (even hard lumps) are not always cancerous. ANY LUMP should be seen by your doctor so get in there ASAP. It will put your mind at rest.
I'm sorry to hear that, Fatty tumors are also known as lipomas, and they can actually be harmless lumps of fat I believe no one can really pinpoint why they appear.My suggestion would be that your cousin go see a doctor.
The lumps can be removed surgically and the physician can determine if there are other problems around the area of the lump causing the leg to be painful-while he or she has the surgical cut open. Fatty lumps normally do not hurt but they can hurt if they have been bumped or bruised. Some people opt to keep them rather than have a surgical scar. It is important for the person, with the problem, to discuss this with his or her physician.