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White Lump In Mouth - Articles
The lump
by
Lisa Pedersen
Posted
Sat 04 Sep 2010 12:00am
was sitting on her lap she turned to me and said, "Mom I love the sound of Gage's breaths in my ear, you know the breaths that I can feel coming out of his nose and mouth."
I still have weepy eyes over this and a lump that's just sitting in my throat not knowing quite what to do.
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Lump
by
Andrew Hodges
Posted
Thu 23 Apr 2009 5:24pm
Pandora is awesome... I just heard "Lump" on one of my stations while listening on the trainer. But the trainer still sucks. And I realize I shouldnt start a sentence with a conjunction. But I dont care. And thats all I have to say about that.
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Lump Problem
by
heru m.
Posted
Thu 15 Jan 2009 5:01pm
Question :
My puppy has a lump on her back paw. I am able to touch it without causing her
any discomfort, and it seems to be hard, and shows to have blood circulating too
the lump. The lump has been growing slowly over the past month. Any
suggestions?
Answer :
Dear,
The lump has following genesis:
1. Tumorous tissue - benignant
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i have a lump on the inside of my toe
by
CarlaLeanne
Posted
Mon 03 Aug 2009 5:15am
i have a lump on the side of my toe and when i touch it it really hurts i have tryed to pop it but it hurt to much i dont know what to do i am scared to go to the doctors so please help me :D thank you
from Carla x
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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
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lump
by
karl b.
Posted
Wed 18 Nov 2009 9:59pm
I have a lump on the right side of my pubic region on the front right above the thigh. its hard and hurts. its been swelling up the last couple of days and is getting worse any ideas?
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Painful Lump In Your Arch? Could Be Plantar Fibromatosis
by
Dr. Marybeth Crane
Posted
Mon 02 Nov 2009 4:00am
Plantar Fibromatosis. Wow, that's a mouthful! What is it? A lump in your arch that is firm and doesn't move. They usually start out as a very small pea sized nodule..., but are most commonly seen in middle-aged to older patients and are much more common in men than woman. It is also more common in the Caucasian population than other ethnicities.
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