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Suggest Treatment For Chest Lumps

I have a lump in the ceter of my chest lower end its soft does not hurt. At the bottom of my chest toward stomach I can push and you can feel like the bone push in. The lump has gotten bigger over the last few days and its very soft on top but the deeper you go it gets harder.

Sat, 12 Apr 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Soft lump in the chest area is most likely a lipoma. Its a benign tumor build of fatty tissue. It does not get malignant. It also does not give any pain.
The lump can be also a sebaceous cyst, also benign lesion.
To determine what exactly it is, ultrasound should be done.
Both lumps can be removed by a surgeon with small incision.

Please consult a surgeon with it.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Suggest Treatment For Chest Lumps

Hello! Thank you for the query. Soft lump in the chest area is most likely a lipoma. Its a benign tumor build of fatty tissue. It does not get malignant. It also does not give any pain. The lump can be also a sebaceous cyst, also benign lesion. To determine what exactly it is, ultrasound should be done. Both lumps can be removed by a surgeon with small incision. Please consult a surgeon with it. Hope this will help. Regards.