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Suggest Cure For A Small Lump Located Under The Hip Bone

Hi I have a small lump located directly under my right hip bone. It is literally an inch underneath the bone, and is more tubular in shape (opposed to round).... It doesn't feel completely hard, and can be pushed in and moved slightly.



In terms of pain, the lump itself can sometimes be painful to push but I have ben getting some very slight pain when I push on my hip bone... Thankyou
Thu, 4 Sep 2014
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Welcome to Health care magic.

1.History suggest that it could be an enlarged lymph node - this can be due to any infection / inflammation, local / systemic cause.
2.The second possible cause could be dilated vascular / venous channels.
3.Also possible cause could be hernia - as location is not very clearly mentioned.
4.In this case once after examination - an ultrasound examination of the swelling its source and extensions.
5.BAsed on that one can plan the treatment. Systemic causes should be kept under control.

Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health.
Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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Suggest Cure For A Small Lump Located Under The Hip Bone

Welcome to Health care magic. 1.History suggest that it could be an enlarged lymph node - this can be due to any infection / inflammation, local / systemic cause. 2.The second possible cause could be dilated vascular / venous channels. 3.Also possible cause could be hernia - as location is not very clearly mentioned. 4.In this case once after examination - an ultrasound examination of the swelling its source and extensions. 5.BAsed on that one can plan the treatment. Systemic causes should be kept under control. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.