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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 »
Lumpy McLump Lump by Shay2181 Patient Expert Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm 2 Comments Read on »
Lump in lower left abdomen, pain in abdomen and lower back by agnes Posted Sun 23 Aug 2009 2:53pm 1 Comment I am a 34 year old female, I have a small hard lump in my lower left abdomen, I have been experiencing pain on and off for aprox. 1 year.  This past week, I have also been experiencing severe lower back pain with the abdominal pain. My medical history includes 2 c-sections, and a tubal ligation.  I have had gallbladder attack previous, and last year when I 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 »
How Big A Deal Can Two Lumps Be? by rwboughton Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 12:37am 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 in my arm. I guess lumps under the skin remind me of the lumps that my brother and my best friend had. Lumps that ended up being cancer. Now of course it is perfectly Read on »
The eyebrow lump - exposed and haunted by Katherine B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:03pm an inflamed PILOMATRIXOMA. Wow! What the hell is that? Turns out that a pilomatrixoma is a slow-growing, hard mass found under the skin. They're most common on the face and neck, in children under age 10 and twice as common in females than in males. We've been told that they do not grow back, nor do they spread. While not rare they are uncommon and although Dr Read on »
Acne treatment – acne back skin v acne facial skin by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Jun 2009 6:42pm that will definitely clear up the back skin. Treatments that stimulate natural responses in the body are more preferable when it comes to acne back-skin treatment, such as intense pulsed light... strains of drugs, making them useless in the long term. It’s much better to find an acne treatment that will definitely clear up the back skin. Treatments that stimulate natural Read on »
Acne treatment – acne back skin v acne facial skin by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm that will definitely clear up the back skin. Treatments that stimulate natural responses in the body are more preferable when it comes to acne back-skin treatment, such as intense pulsed light... strains of drugs, making them useless in the long term. It’s much better to find an acne treatment that will definitely clear up the back skin. Treatments that stimulate natural Read on »
Her Lovely Lady Lumps by drstaceyny .. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:21pm Perezhilton.com (yes, guilty as charged) recently posted pictures of Mena Suvari, snapped while she purchased gas for her car, in a feature entitled, “Mena’s Got Back..., in an evolutionary sense, it’s so appealing to men. Other features of appearance that have shown to be universally appealing? Clear skin; large, white teeth; symmetrical features; thick Read on »
Christmas CAME Early, Then I Got A Lump Of Coal by Quinn Patient Expert Posted Tue 29 Dec 2009 8:15am orchid that continued long after the sex was over and the lidocaine had been applied. Obviously, my vulvodynia is back with a vengeance. To repair the damage I began regularly 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 Read on »