not necessarily as it grows yes. but while the tumor is still small there's no way .Best way to tell is go to the doc and tell him your concern :)Emancipation
You can feel the blood pulsate through the vessels in the temples of your head. As Carnival approaches, the night life of Rio begins to pulsate with increasing energy. Most lasers are designed to pulsate rather than to shine continuously.
The music at the concert made the crowd's hearts pulsate with excitement.
because a main artery flows through there. It's your heartbeat making it pulsate.
No. A tumor can have a squishy feel to it or it can be soft. Often times when a tumor is starting to grow it will be softer to the touch. Normals tumors will become harder as they are older and the cells begin to die.
A tumor is a lump that you can feel with your fingers, it is a lump or a swelling that may or may not be tender to the touch. It is possible to get a tumor on pretty much any part of the body. If you suspect that you have a tumor you should see your doctor.
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The astronomer's observations proved that cephid variable stars would pulsate in a regular cycle
At first, lumps will appear, and then the patient will feel painful and bleeding.
They pulsate with each surge of blood from the heart with every contraction as the blood is under high pressure.
to throb
The Anti-Lock brakes pulsate so the brakes do not lock up (anti) and cause the vehicle to side out.
Throb.