I have marble like things under my stomach skin. There is a bit of discomfort. They don't pain when i touch them or pinch them. They are not visible from the outside, can only feel them when i press my skin. Some are saying it is fat and it is due to weight loss and will go eventually but want to confirm and which doctor should I visit
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**Answer:**
The **marble-like lumps** under your stomach skin could be due to several causes, but the most likely explanations are:
1. **Lipomas (Benign Fatty Lumps)** – Soft, movable, and painless. Common with weight fluctuations.
2. **Lymph Nodes** – Usually smaller and firmer; may enlarge due to minor infections.
3. **Sebaceous Cysts** – Fluid-filled sacs under the skin.
4. **Muscle Knots or Fibrous Tissue** – From minor trauma or strain.
### **Next Steps:**
✔ **Self-Check:**
- Note the **size, number, and mobility** (do they move when pressed?).
- Monitor for **growth, pain, or redness**.
✔ **When to See a Doctor?**
- If lumps **increase in size, harden, or become painful**.
- If you notice **fever, fatigue, or skin changes** (rash/ulceration).
### **Which Specialist to Visit?**
- **General Surgeon** (for evaluation and possible ultrasound).
- **Dermatologist** (if skin-related).
### **Consultation:**
For a **proper physical examination and diagnosis**, contact me on **WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two**. Most lumps are harmless, but confirmation is key.
If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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