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Bump On Left Shoulder, Hard To Touch, Itching, Causing Discomfort

i have a large bump on near my left shoulder about the diameter of a baseball, i just noticed it this week and it is hard to the touch, there is no redness or heat associated to it and no fever . it does however itch and causes discomfort with my shoulder movement . it does not seem to have grown in the past 3 days when i noticed it
Mon, 4 Nov 2013
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Hello user,
In most of the patients with bumps in shoulder region, it comes out to be either dermoid cyst or lipoma, both of which are benign in nature and is treated only by surgical incision.

So you are hereby advised to visit nearby Surgeon to have your mass removed and due biopsied, if at all it bothers you cosmetically.

Hope my advise helped you.
Regards
Dr Hari Om Chandrakar
MBBS
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Bump On Left Shoulder, Hard To Touch, Itching, Causing Discomfort

Hello user, In most of the patients with bumps in shoulder region, it comes out to be either dermoid cyst or lipoma, both of which are benign in nature and is treated only by surgical incision. So you are hereby advised to visit nearby Surgeon to have your mass removed and due biopsied, if at all it bothers you cosmetically. Hope my advise helped you. Regards Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS