
Suggest Treatment For Painful Lump On Shoulder

Can be a lipoma or soft tissue tumor.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
A small painless soft lump near the shoulder blade can possibly be due to-
1. A lipoma- a benign collection of fat cells.
2. A lymph node swelling - usually seen in the presence of any infection in the area or viral illness.
3. A benign tumor usually involving soft tissue structures or underlying muscle tissue.
4. Boil or Abscess: It generally starts as a reddened, tender area. Over time, the area becomes firm and hard. Eventually, the center of the abscess softens and becomes filled with pus.
5. Sebaceous cyst: It is filled with a soft, whitish brown material that sometimes oozes out onto the skin's surface. This material is called sebum. If this protruding is accompanied by pain at rest then there is a possibility of infection.
For the confirmation of diagnosis, you need to get this lump examined from a doctor and get a MRI scan for any soft tissue growth and a FNAB (fine needle aspiration biopsy) done.
Till then, you get this lump examined from a doctor, apply warm compresses on the lump because if it is a swollen lymph node or boil then application of warm compresses will help.
I hope this answers your query.
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Nothing alarming.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
It is not an alarming thing unless the swelling is actively increasing in size. It is likely to be a harmless benign swelling.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
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Less likely to be cancer.
Detailed Answer:
Near the shoulder blade it is less likely to be a lymph node swelling but the possibility cannot be ruled out without an FNAC. It is best to get the investigations done to find out the exact cause.
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