Muscular Lumps

2020-08-10 13:05:16
Hi, I have multiple muscular developed all over my body. It started few years back and the first one was developed on scrotum. After that I had it on my forearm and then it started growing rapidly all over my bod like just below ribcage, on the side of thigh and arms. To my count I have 9-10 lumps as of now. They doesn't cause any problem or pain but now I am concerned, few of them are quite large and noticable. I am not sure who to consult that's why I am making it a general enquiry first. Thanks
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Answered2020-08-10 19:50:41

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Answered2020-08-10 14:57:19

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Those are lipomas and they can be excised with minimal damage to other tissues. Having lots of lumps is hard on an individual and it wont look cosmetic. If you have lumps on visible areas of the body then they can lead to confidence issues and self identity problems. It can be removed for cosmetic reasons or if it becomes painful. Can be done under local anaesthesia. Unattended lipomas can grow in size. Letting it remain there will not cause any problems
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Answered2020-08-10 14:32:50

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We can call it lipoma and it will not harm you for now and no treatment needs to be taken unless until the lump is painful

Answered2020-08-10 13:58:03

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I understand your concern.. u can visit a general surgeon nearby and get physically examined... He can advice you for further investigation and treatment

Answered2020-08-10 13:18:49

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Hello, you can see a surgeon or a general physician first, it is advisable to see a doctor in person to get appropriate diagnosis. If it is not feasible you can consult online and give more history to help in diagnosis.

Answered2020-08-10 13:18:06

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