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Have A Hard Lump At Tip Of The Shin. Painless. Hurting A Bit. Problem?

I have a Hard very small Lump at the very tip of my Shin! Right before you get to the Ligments and Knee Cap! It is Painless but it is worrying me! I am 39 Years old! My parents and everyone says it is nothing...But I am still concerned! It is painless...However it is hurting a lil bit because I am constantly running my fingers over the area! It is wierd........So should I be concerned?
Fri, 28 Jun 2013
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Hello user,
Its not possible to comment on any lesion from this side of computer, it will be nice if you upload certain pictures of your "so called" lesion of leg.
I didn't understand your point "Painless. Hurting a bit."

I rather advice you to get your knee been examined by a nearby General Physician or Orthopaedician to exclude any growth of bones in that region.

hope my info helped you
regards,
Dr Hari Om Chandrakar
MBBS
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Have A Hard Lump At Tip Of The Shin. Painless. Hurting A Bit. Problem?

Hello user, Its not possible to comment on any lesion from this side of computer, it will be nice if you upload certain pictures of your so called lesion of leg. I didn t understand your point Painless. Hurting a bit. I rather advice you to get your knee been examined by a nearby General Physician or Orthopaedician to exclude any growth of bones in that region. hope my info helped you regards, Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS