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Red skin lump Problem by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 2:16am 1 Comment am really very tensed , please reply soon Answer : Hi, The picture is one of a “button-shaped”, red skin lump. It is impossible to tell you what it is precisely. However... whether it is a benign or malignant growth. From the aspîration, your vet might even be able to give you a precise diagnostic if the lump is: - mast cell tumour - histiocytoma Read on »
Yeast Infections Can Cause Bumps or Lumps On the Vagina by HolisticHealth Posted Fri 24 Sep 2010 6:16pm You look down there one day and there IT is. A bump or many bumps on your vagina. Some sort of new growth out of a horror movie. You have no idea how it got there, your sure you didn't sleep with tooooo many partners. You panick you think you have an  STD.   Fear not dear ones. This could just be a sign of a yeast infection. You can develop lumps Read on »
Lumpy McLump Lump by Shay2181 Patient Expert Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm 2 Comments Read on »
How Big A Deal Can Two Lumps Be? by rwboughton Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 12:37am the leap; and I think Why am I injecting myself with this toxic chemical that causes permanent itchy lumps under my skin that might be cancer or God knows what? Besides that, I...Haven't taken my Copaxone for three days now. These permanent lumps under the skin freak me out. Lumps that itch. It's just creepy, ya know? Got one in my stomach, one Read on »
Lumps by Sarah Patient Expert Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 11:47pm Went to hospital today to investigate some lumps that we have noticed under skin in Violet's lower abdomen and collarbone. There are about 6 in abdomen and 1 above her right collarbone. After seeing Specialist and Dr's today, they believe these lumps have been caused by some kind of trauma, causing a capillary bleed in her Vascular Read on »
Skin Care Products cause increase in skin diseases by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm all of the above, every morning. It’s just routine. However researchers have indicated that the excessive use of such products could be the cause of an increase in certain skin.... It’s just routine. However researchers have indicated that the excessive use of such products could be the cause of an increase in certain skin diseases, especially eczema Read on »
Skin Problems: How you can find the cause of your skin problem by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 5:00pm by some of the chemicals it is exposed to.   Which chemicals will cause you problems will depend on your particular skin’s sensitivity. Some people will react to contact..., they can cause skin problems such as dermatitis/eczema.   Finally, but not less important, the amount of water you drink will either positively or negatively affect your skin. Your Read on »
lump under ear by shubham a. Posted Fri 06 Nov 2009 6:37am hi all, i have a lump in the soft skin of the left ear.can anyone tell me what is this. it is developed almost a year back.     thank you  Read on »
Christmas CAME Early, Then I Got A Lump Of Coal by Quinn Patient Expert Posted Tue 29 Dec 2009 8:15am applying the estrogen/testosterone compound, and quickly found out why I had stopped it in the first place (I should really read my own blog!). It irritates the skin in the surrounding area, especially my clit. The compound is Vaseline-based, so it's hard to wash off. The longer it lingers, the more my skin flares. I'm hoping my doctor can prescribe Read on »
Lumps by littlehooper04 Posted Wed 18 Feb 2009 4:13pm I've had a lump under my left armpit for the past couple of years and occasionally it will start to throb without warning. There are also sharp shooting pains. Just this past monday, I noticed a similar lump behind my right ear that is painful to the touch. It is not on my actual ear. It's on the skin on my neck behind my ear. Anybody had anything like that? Read on »