A lump on the lower leg could be due to various reasons, such as a cyst, a lipoma (a benign fatty tumor), or an inflammation from injury. It’s important to monitor any changes in size, color, or if it becomes painful. If the lump persists, grows, or is concerning, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Its Osgood Salughter <-- that's a horrible answer (now for the correct answer) 1st of all it's Osgood Schlatter's disease and that's when the tibial growth plate is ruptured or basically a part of the lower leg bone is pulled away by tension of the tendon. It's NOT A SOFT LUMP 2nd Don't be a moron, you can't tell what a lump is without seeing it, could be zit, tumor, fat deposit, water on the knee.
if you are a boy it is called an Adam's apple, but get it check out anyways. if you are a girl then you should go to the doctor.
An appendicular lump is a localized collection of inflammatory tissue that typically forms in the right lower part of the abdomen as a complication of acute appendicitis. It is usually tender and can be felt during a physical examination. Treatment may involve surgical removal of the appendix and drainage of the lump if necessary.
There are many different things that a hard boil type knot with no core on the lower part of the back could be. It could be infection.
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The hard painful lump near your growing wisdom tooth is probably part of the tooth. However, it could be an infection under the gums and should be checked by a dentist.
A painless lump on the frontal part of the head could be a harmless growth such as a lipoma or a cyst. However, it is advisable to have it checked by a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues. Observation for changes in size, shape, or symptoms is important for monitoring its development.
Part your cat's fur at the lump and try to identify if the lump is part of the cat, or something on it. If it is not part of the cat, try to identify what it is. If it is a burr, remove it gently with your hands or a brush. If it is a tick, grab the tick's body and SLOWLY pull it off.
Most likely the lump on your shoulder is a part your lymphatic system, the probablity of it being a cancerous lump is low.
no it is part of your bone