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Suggest Cure For Pain In The Leg Caused By A Lump

hello i was hoping that you would be able to tell me if i am alright. i have been feeling a pain on the inner part of my upper leg all day. i thought that this was just like a idk what it is a mole thing or a pimple ive had for a while that i never thought anything of but not like its enflamed about as wide as a golfball around it is there anyhting you can tell me?
Thu, 10 Dec 2015
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hi.

based from your description, it could be a cystic lesion (sebaceous or keratinous type) or a lipoma (fatty deposit). other tumor lesions (such as malignancy) must also be ruled-out. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general or an orthopedic surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics, such as imaging (xray or mri) and possible tissue diagnosis (thru a biopsy) may be recommended. management (medical and/or surgical) will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Cure For Pain In The Leg Caused By A Lump

hi. based from your description, it could be a cystic lesion (sebaceous or keratinous type) or a lipoma (fatty deposit). other tumor lesions (such as malignancy) must also be ruled-out. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general or an orthopedic surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics, such as imaging (xray or mri) and possible tissue diagnosis (thru a biopsy) may be recommended. management (medical and/or surgical) will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye