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Asking for Mother, Female, 50 years old, Sialkot
My mother has a lump on the head and one lump on the arm. They are painless. Are such lumps usually a sign of something serious, or what condition could they indicate? I am sharing the pic of the lump on the head as well. In the picture, it does not seem clear, but in actuality, it is a visible form of a lump on the head. If they are lipomas, then, if she needs any treatment?
Look like benign but need examination for diagnosis
physical examination is more important
Your mother needs physical assessment by physician, after that she will be advised further tests depending upon her physical findings.
its completely dissolved by medicine don't you worry detailed history required kindly book appointment with me
Benign lumps on the head and underarm are usually harmless, such as lipomas or sebaceous cysts. If they’re painless, not growing, and you’re comfortable, just watch them. If they become tender, enlarge, or you’re uneasy, see a dermatologist or your primary‑care doctor. A small incision or removal under local anesthesia is quick and safe. Most of the time, no treatment is needed unless symptoms develop.
no need of treatment for lipoma but in ka fasting lipid profile kerwa Kay share kren
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