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Is Persistent Lump On The Inner Thigh Due To Soft Tissue Sarcoma?

My name is Ruby I am 19 years old and it s been more than two months that I started feeling and noticing a bump in my inner right thigh, the bump is not noticeable, it s like a little ball inside that it is hard to see but easy to feel when I touch my leg. I am concerned about because through the internet I have learned about soft tissues sarcomas but I am not sure of what symptoms I should be aware from...?
Mon, 21 Mar 2016
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Dear Ruby! Many conditions may cause bump/s to appear on your inner thigh/s.
Hydradenitis suppurativa, folliculitis are conditions caused by mild infections.
Some other infections are result of an STD, like herpes or syphilis.
In sarcomas, these bumps are seen in more than one part of body.
My advice is to maintain your basic hygiene, use antibacterial soaps, wear loose clothes cotton made, visit your family doctor, take care and love yourself!
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Is Persistent Lump On The Inner Thigh Due To Soft Tissue Sarcoma?

Dear Ruby! Many conditions may cause bump/s to appear on your inner thigh/s. Hydradenitis suppurativa, folliculitis are conditions caused by mild infections. Some other infections are result of an STD, like herpes or syphilis. In sarcomas, these bumps are seen in more than one part of body. My advice is to maintain your basic hygiene, use antibacterial soaps, wear loose clothes cotton made, visit your family doctor, take care and love yourself!