Painless lump on index finger joint

2022-10-12 13:29:08
I have had this bump for the last 2-3 years. It's not painful but sometimes it hardens into something similar to calluses on the palm. But, when you peel it off or cut the dry skin using a nail cutter, after a few days it covers up into this bump. 1. Should I be worried ? Is this common? 2. What should I do to get rid of this ? 3. Does this indicate any underlying condition? Or is it a symptom of anything ? Please advise. Thanks.
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Its callosity..it will go with medicine.. for detailed prescription do direct online consultation

Answered2022-10-13 01:16:48

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Could be fibrokeratoma Consult dermatologist directly and u can get it removed.  Nothing to worry

Answered2022-10-12 13:40:52

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Do physical consultation and remove it.

Answered2022-10-12 15:47:46

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2022-10-12 15:27:06

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Consult online for further treatment

Answered2022-10-12 15:13:39

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Take consultantion and discuss in detail

Answered2022-10-12 14:14:36

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Could be a number of possibilities, giant cell tumor, myxoid cyst, foreign body granuloma, fibroma.... To name a few; however nothing to be worried about. Kindly get an excision biopsy done by consulting a dermatologist in your city.

Answered2022-10-12 13:46:05

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