How Is Sebaceous Cyst Or Folliculitis Treated ?
Thanks for your query,
According to the description you have provided about the lump i could think of two possibilities
1)Sebaceous cyst : it is a lump that forms in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. Sebaceous cysts are common, noncancerous, and are generally not a serious condition.Since these exist in outer skin contraction of the muscles under the lump make it prominent.This can explain why it becomes prominent on pointing the leg up.
2)Hematoma ( blood clot ) Most of time this is preceded by an injury, either a hit or even a needle prick.
I could be more specific in diagnosis if you can provide me with some more information like
1)The shape of the lesion ?
2)Is there any pain or tenderness associated with the lump ?
3)Are there any change in the skin over the lump?
4)Is it growing in size over time ?
It would be more helpful if you can send me a picture of the same to YYYY@YYYY with sub : Attn Dr Raju
Will wait for the information.
Thanks for the information,
I do not consider it to be blood clot.Based on the information you gave me i could think of a infected sebaceous cyst or folliculitis.Both of which have to be examined so that you could be put on appropriate antibiotics.I would advice you to consult your nearest doctor for the same.
Wish you good health,
Regards.