My 2years old boy has a small painless lump on his leg and hand, the one on the hand has flatten itself but the mark is still there.(kind of like a circle that looks like ringworm but it is not a ringworm) The lumps are small and my son looks health. We ve been to the GP, where refer to a skin specialist. The appointment is still very far. I am very worried
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history of small painless lumps on the hand and foot of your child. The one on the hand is flattened. but the mark is still there, have been to GP who refers to Skin Specialist. I think these must be sebaceous cysts, although uncommon can occur. I would advise you the following: Get high resolution ultrasonography so that the exact nature of the lumps can be known. Since these are not the normal parts of the body insist on removal for the reasons of getting rid of the lumps as well as to get the histopathological diagnosis to make sure what these are.
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Suggest Treatment For Lump On Leg And Hand
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history of small painless lumps on the hand and foot of your child. The one on the hand is flattened. but the mark is still there, have been to GP who refers to Skin Specialist. I think these must be sebaceous cysts, although uncommon can occur. I would advise you the following: Get high resolution ultrasonography so that the exact nature of the lumps can be known. Since these are not the normal parts of the body insist on removal for the reasons of getting rid of the lumps as well as to get the histopathological diagnosis to make sure what these are.