What Is The Lump On The Thigh Following An Accident?
I am a 23 year old male. Lately I've been getting really bad migraines, trouble sleeping, and dizziness. About 16 hours ago I realized I got this lump or bump on my inner upper thigh. I had an accident when I was 11 years old where I had to get surgery because a testicle popped inside me. There was a complications with the surgery I had which had an outcome of me overproducing testosterone. Since then my mother was informed that I would possibly have aggression problems, depression, and headaches. My question is, would this lump be related to my accident many years ago?
It is possible that this lump is related to the surgery you have had many years ago. It might be a femoral hernia. However it should be movable and get smaller when lying down. More possible is that this is something not related to the accident. It might be some benign skin lesion like lipoma. The best way to find out what are you dealing with is to have an ultrasound of this area.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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What Is The Lump On The Thigh Following An Accident?
Hello! Thank you for the query. It is possible that this lump is related to the surgery you have had many years ago. It might be a femoral hernia. However it should be movable and get smaller when lying down. More possible is that this is something not related to the accident. It might be some benign skin lesion like lipoma. The best way to find out what are you dealing with is to have an ultrasound of this area. Hope this will help. Regards.