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I've had a lump on my head since I was little, but lately it has started to hurt me. Should I be worried?
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Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - It is recommended that you a doctor examine it - it could be a simple inflammation. But it is important to have it checked.
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I'm afraid to go check the lump. How can I do a self test at home before going to the doctor's?
Dr. Michel Moutran, Plastic Surgery - You will not be able to determine whether what you have is typical of fibroadenoma. Seek the advice of your doctor and he will reassure you.
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Hi doctors.i have a lump of fat on my back.three days ago it became painfull wit a little redness.how can i get rid of it.thank you.
Dr. Osama Da'na, General Medicine - Most likely it is a lipoma. Which is a simple fatty collection. You must see a general surgeon. It can be removed by a simple small operation.
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My son got a lump that's been there for months. Its not red unless you squeeze, there is no fluids or pus coming out. It about the size of a small pea. Its over the shaft, where all the hair sits.
Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - POssible causes for what you are describing are the following, although I have to stress the fact that an accurate diagnosis requires that you be seen by a physician: 1- Lymphocoeles These appear as p... Read More
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I have a lump above my vagina on the right side.It's not visible but I can feel it & it's painful when I press on it.I dont have it on the other side.Should I see a dr & which one? Should I be worried
Dr. Rania Mousa, General Medicine - A lump above the vagina ,you mean on the lower pelvic area where the beginning of the leg ?How large it is?when you feel about it ? Is it increasing size? Red? tender? soft? hard?movable? Since how lo... Read More
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How can I know if the lump on my chest is movable?
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Dr. Zakia Dimassi, Pediatrics - The evaluation of a lump by physical examination is based on trying to determine the following: 1- Consistency (hard vs. soft) 2- Tenderness (if pain is elicited upon applying pressure) 3- Mobility ... Read More
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