FOOTBALL; Maresh gets happy news: lump in calf is scar tissue.(SPORTS)Youngblood, Kent
In most cases, yes, and in most cases, it will be painless. A benign lump is most often soft and moveable since it only contains fluid and fat, but harmless scar tissue can form lumps, too, and those will seem hard. The only way to know for certain is to have your physician examin...
Is there lymph nodes in your armpit? The armpit is also called the axilla. Blood and lymph vessels serving the arm travel through the armpit. There aremore than 20 lymph nodes(small lumps of tissue that are part of the body's lymphatic system, which helps fight infection) in the armpit....
Typically, a chalazion heals within a few weeks, but in some cases, it resolves slowly over months. If no infection or scarring develop, there are no long-term health consequences and it is unlikely to recur. However, in patients with untreated meibomian gland dysfunction or chronic blepharitis...
He tried to drain it with a hypodermic needle but was unable to extract any fluid. So he said, “I can take it off and send it to pathology if you like.” I agreed. He numbed it up and cut it out. It healed beautifully in a few days—no visible scar. ...
Everytime I go to the Dr. they blow it off. What should I be asking or telling them? I did have a ceserean 7 years ago and it has been mentioned to me that it might be a lump of scar tissue - but would that hurt like this? Any info would help! Thanks!
“When patients complain about lumps, it usually refers to something on the skin that feels elevated or something under the skin that elevates it,” says Lucia Seminario-Vidal, MD, PhD, a board-certified dermatologist at USF Health Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa, Florida. ...
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The thrombosant agent penetrates the esophageal mucosa, thrombosis esophageal veins and prevents bleeding by provoking an inflammatory response which replaces the squamous esophogeal mucosa with scar tissue to prevent further bleeding from the varices. Another form of the present invention applies ...