
What Does A Hard Lump At Clavicle Joint Indicate?

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thanks for sending your question.
This is a very interesting question and I can understand how this might be causing you a great deal of discomfort and concern.
I have seen cases like this before when someone has strained or lifted or pushed or pulled something that they develop a significant amount of swelling in this particular area.
in each case the swelling slowly resolved with some anti-inflammatory medications and some warm compresses. For you I would suggest this type of approach with continued observation. If the area continues to be a problem in terms of pain or progressive swelling then you might want to bring it to the attention of your doctor for further considerations.
Other things that can sometimes be done include a CAT scan or MRI but I don't really think you need that type of thing right now.
thanks again for sending your question. I don't think this has anything to do with the psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis but it is an interesting thought.
Please let us know if you have any additional specific concerns.
Sincerely,
Dr. Galamaga

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