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The bump on ones side is not always a fatty tumor. One should see a doctor as soon as possible to find the cause and severity of the pain and to treat it quickly.
It could be a benign fatty tumor, or it could be a life-threatening cancerous tumor. If the lump seems soft and moves easily under pressure, it is probably harmless. However, if the lump is hard and stationary, set up a vet appointment as soon as possible to have the tumor examined. It is also possible that the mass is caused by an infected animal bite or other wound; in this case, a vet's care is necessary. It could also be a build-up of scar tissue following an injury or surgery, or a slight deformity, neither of which are dangerous. Nevertheless, identifying the lump, whatever it may turn out to be, is a job for a professional.
It could be a cyst or a tumor. It could also be the site of an infection. It's best to have it checked out by a vet. Because it is an old cat, it could be serious.
It could be a tumor. You should get it checked out.
Cyst if your lucky Tumor if your not I'd go to the doctor and have them check it out Cyst if your lucky Tumor if your not I'd go to the doctor and have them check it out
Go to your Vet it could be anything from reaction to vaccination, fatty lump or Cancer but you need to make sure.
on the side of your tummy
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It's not likely it's a tumor, as those typically grow in the brain, not directly under the skin. However, you should consult a doctor to determine how serious the growth is.
I'm sorry to hear your chihuahua is in pain. he could have just bumped into something and got some swelling or inflammation. but it also could be something more serious like a tumor. but hold on. calm down it might not be a tumor. before you panic have a vet take a look at him and I'm sure he will be fine.
You may injure your adrenal glands which could cause you to have signs of fatigue. It would be best to supplement with raw adrenal in this case.
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