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What Causes Recurring, Non-painful Lump On Mid Thigh?

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Posted on Sat, 14 Mar 2015
Question: What could a recurring, non-painful lump on the mid thigh of a 17 y/o be a sign of if no trauma.

Lump has been there for about 4-5 weeks and unchanged.
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Answered by Dr. Hari Charan Perigela (54 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It could be Lipoma.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

As per your description, the most common lump that fits your description is lipoma. It is painless.

The best thing you can do is to get an Ultrasound of the area.If the swelling is solid, get an FNAC ( Fine Needle aspiration Cytology ) of the swelling to establish diagnosis. Your local doctor will know about it. If needed, a color doppler is entailed to rule out hemangioma.

Though you will need aforementioned procedures to diagnose this condition, your description doesn't indicate an ominous problem. So don't be worried.

Hope I answered your query. If you have any questions, I will clarify further.
Wish you good health.
Regards
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What Causes Recurring, Non-painful Lump On Mid Thigh?

Brief Answer: It could be Lipoma. Detailed Answer: Hi, As per your description, the most common lump that fits your description is lipoma. It is painless. The best thing you can do is to get an Ultrasound of the area.If the swelling is solid, get an FNAC ( Fine Needle aspiration Cytology ) of the swelling to establish diagnosis. Your local doctor will know about it. If needed, a color doppler is entailed to rule out hemangioma. Though you will need aforementioned procedures to diagnose this condition, your description doesn't indicate an ominous problem. So don't be worried. Hope I answered your query. If you have any questions, I will clarify further. Wish you good health. Regards