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Suggest Remedy For Large Lump On The Right Side Of Chest

My 4 year old grandson has a large lump on the right side of his chest, next to his breast. It is about the size of a golf ball and is very hard. He says it does not hurt. He doesn t have any other symptoms and has not fallen or be knocked hard, etc. What would this be?
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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HI.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.

It is very rare for such a large and hard lump to be developed on the chest of such a small boy of just 4 years.
This may be diagnosed only by an ultrasonography , FNAC to start with.
I would suggest you to consult a Pediatric Surgeon or a General Surgeon and get this removed under General Anesthesia.
This will benefit us by two ways:
1. we get rid of the lump so the disease is out.
2. we get a definite diagnosis by histo-pathology examination of the lump after removal.
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Suggest Remedy For Large Lump On The Right Side Of Chest

HI. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. It is very rare for such a large and hard lump to be developed on the chest of such a small boy of just 4 years. This may be diagnosed only by an ultrasonography , FNAC to start with. I would suggest you to consult a Pediatric Surgeon or a General Surgeon and get this removed under General Anesthesia. This will benefit us by two ways: 1. we get rid of the lump so the disease is out. 2. we get a definite diagnosis by histo-pathology examination of the lump after removal.