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What Is The Treatment For A Lump In The Thigh?

I have a hard lump on my upper thigh 2 cm large and also i have small lumps on my torso but not hard as the lump on my thigh what can it be what cause them they also are not growing staying same size and i got them 3-4 years ago i don't remember exactly
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read and understood your history of a lump which is not changed over the 4 years and is on the upper thigh of about 2 cm and another on the torso.

Such lumps are most probably due to lipomas.

I would advise you the following in such a condition :
Get a clinical evaluation by a General Surgeon as he can examine and tell clinically whether this is a lipoma, sebaceous cyst or something else.
He can also ask you to get operated.
This helps in two ways:
You get rid of the disease, which is not a normal part of the body and
You get a confirmed diagnosis by histo-pathology examination.
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What Is The Treatment For A Lump In The Thigh?

Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your history of a lump which is not changed over the 4 years and is on the upper thigh of about 2 cm and another on the torso. Such lumps are most probably due to lipomas. I would advise you the following in such a condition : Get a clinical evaluation by a General Surgeon as he can examine and tell clinically whether this is a lipoma, sebaceous cyst or something else. He can also ask you to get operated. This helps in two ways: You get rid of the disease, which is not a normal part of the body and You get a confirmed diagnosis by histo-pathology examination.