Its Osgood Salughter <-- that's a horrible answer (now for the correct answer)
1st of all it's Osgood Schlatter's disease and that's when the tibial growth plate is ruptured or basically a part of the lower leg bone is pulled away by tension of the tendon. It's NOT A SOFT LUMP
2nd Don't be a moron, you can't tell what a lump is without seeing it, could be zit, tumor, fat deposit, water on the knee.
Its your cervix that's completely normal.
yes you should be concerned wth just a lump above your belly button. so go to the doctor and get it looked at.
A "lump" is a defined physical mass, and is applied to : * a small agglomeration or collection, as "a lump of coal" * small collections within a softer material, as "a lumpy mattress" * (medical) a smaller mass within soft tissue agglomeration, or cyst * (medical) an outgrowth caused by growth or injury, as "a lump on the head" (also, bump)
Its something called Osgood Slaughter
It is most likely some type of cyst. You should have the lump looked at by your local doctor to rule out anything serious.Ê
Just a fatty tumer that's OK if you feel more and more go to a doctor.
A lump in your foot could be soft tissue swelling, a bony problem or a skin problem.
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.
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.
Something for your medical practitioner to look at
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.