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I Have A Lump Near The Bottom Of My Chest Which Turned Out To Be Fat And Blood
Hi, I have a lump near the bottom of my chest (right inner side). Its about half the size of a golf ball. There is no pain and does not seem attached to anything. I have only noticed it in the last couple of weeks. I also have a smaller lump on the side of my chest which was called lypoma (i think well the doctor advised there was nothing to be worried about). I also had a small lump in my right breast which turned out to be fat and blood . I am a 35 year old female and i smoke.
Hi. Since you already have been treated for a similiar episode you might be knowing the procedure. Consult a surgeon so that he can palpate it and if needed do an FNAC to detemine the histology and suggest further treatment.
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As you are telling all are benign (non cancerous ) growth. All are seeming like lipoma. But still u should check with ur doctor. you should leave smoking. smoking, faulty diet habit, stressful conditions are predisposing factor of all such ailments.
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I Have A Lump Near The Bottom Of My Chest Which Turned Out To Be Fat And Blood
Hi. Since you already have been treated for a similiar episode you might be knowing the procedure. Consult a surgeon so that he can palpate it and if needed do an FNAC to detemine the histology and suggest further treatment.