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Small small movable balls on my hands
Im not sure is that lipoma or something else Im having problem that there some kind of small balls under the skin on hand and back and bottom of the back it's moving and not painless. Bottom of back and one is on stomach it's bit paining. Plz advise me what is this. If it is lipoma it will go away completely. And how long it will take.
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Lipoma size may vary between 1cm and 6cm. It can be single or multiple. The presence of multiple Lipomas is known as Lipomatosis. Homeopathic Medicines for lipoma are made of natural substances which are completely safe without any side effects and also provide a very effectivetreatment for Lipomas. A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Hello, it seems to be Lipoma. But, it cannot be diagnosed without examining. Visit a Homoeopathy doctor near by.
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Take Medohar treatment in Ayurveda Consult  me online if you want permanent solution
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