A large soft lump on the elbow could be caused by conditions such as a ganglion cyst, lipoma, or olecranon bursitis. It is important to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment if needed.
It is difficult to provide a diagnosis without more information or a physical examination, but a soft lump in the center of the torso could be a lipoma, which is a noncancerous growth of fat cells. It is important to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A lump on the foot could be caused by a variety of things, such as a cyst, ganglion, or bony growth like a bone spur. It's best to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A tingling sensation ran down my arm after I hit my elbow.
A slang name for the skin on the elbow is "elbow grease."
The fingers are distal to the elbow, meaning they are farther away from the body compared to the elbow.
It’s not in the crease it on the end of the elbow .
The best way to get medical advise is to see a doctor. There is no way to tell what a soft, painful lump on the heel of your foot without an examination.
No, lead is a soft metal. A large lump of lead is likely to break the floor!
yes you should be concerned wth just a lump above your belly button. so go to the doctor and get it looked at.
A soft, non-painful lump in a dog's neck could be a lipoma, or fatty tumor. It can also be a cyst that a veterinarian can drain.
No
The large lump of rock orbiting around the earth is called the moon
Just a fatty tumer that's OK if you feel more and more go to a doctor.
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.
I have one myself. Mine is a harmless, soft, fatty tumor called a lipoma. If your lump is hard and/or painful see a doctor.
That could very easily be what it is... but since it has changed, I'd suggest you see him again for a referral to a surgeon for evaluation & possibly biopsy or removal...
Typically lymphoma is a hard, non-painful lump.