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Random blue/black bump on finger!!?

Dermatology: Tiny Black Dots Under Surface of Skin on Finger ...
Expert: Uribe - 1/25/2007. Question I noticed that I could see what appeared to be black dots under the surface of my skin on my right index finger.
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doctor asap, bump on finger, palm side: The most likely diagnosis is what is called a venous malformation or anerysm. ... Dermatology /Blue bump on finger.
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Health Issues > Bone Disorders ... what is blue lump under skin on index finger ... did you pinch that fingertip with something at some point? chances are what you ...
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I have a random lump of skin under my armpit...?

i noticed it yesterday, i thought it was a pimple or something, so i just ignored it. it hurts really bad. & the size has like doubled since last night. it's not red or anything, it doesn't itch. it just hurts bad! i think it's a swollen lymph node. how bad is this? does this mean i have cancer?
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/swoll...

Lump under bra strap?

It's probably a pressure sore.
If you can change to another bra where the strap will not touch you in the same place, try that for a few days and see if the sore gets better.

Random swollen lymph node. No reason?

Is the lump growing?

If it is growing, go get in check out asap. If it's not growing, I would still reccomand getting it checked out.

How old are you? Non hodgkins affects people later in life, older adults, seniors, and middle aged people. It affects more men that woman.

Hodgkins lymphoma affects 15-35 years old, to 55+. Non hodgkins is more common than hodgkins (at least I think so).

You said your lump is painless, which is usually a sign that it could be caner. However, is it hard? Or does it feel soft? It could just be cyst too. Does it move? If it doesn't move, thats not a good sign. Normal lymph nodes, are movable, bean sized, and soft/rubbery.

Please get a biopsy as soon as possible. I don't know about the cost sorry about that.

Burning lump in my lower leg?

I have a dime sized lump in my left calf. ..well, shin to be exact. My leg also burns alittle around that area. I'm scared it could be caused by plaque in my blood which traveled to my leg as it can. Any other suggestions of what it could be? A sweat gland? ..calcium deposit?

Can hiv rash be one single red bump?

One single red bump being the only symptom of this condition is highly unlikely. However, many skin rashes/allergies that keep on coming and going are definitely a sign of worry. As far as I know, “HIV infection” causes one rash only and that is its starting point. The rest of the rashes are developed because of a compromised or damaged immunity due to HIV, and not by the virus itself.Source: HIV Rash and HIVPurple and red color bumps pop up on the face, hands, feet or chest mainly while suffering from this condition. The condition of the patient deteriorates further when other skin diseases like Psoriasis, Xerosis, Atopic dermatitis, etc accompany. Better safe than sorry is the phrase which completely goes in with such symptoms. If you have developed a rash and you suspect it to be something fishy, better get it tested ASAP!

Calorimetry and finding random things help help finding heat for reactions ASAP?

Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) reacts with acetic acid (CH3COOH) to form sodium acetate (NaCH3COO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O). A chemist carries out this reaction in a bomb calorimeter. The reaction causes the temperature of a bomb calorimeter to decrease by 0.985 K. The calorimeter has a mass of 1.500 kg and a specific heat of 2.52 J/g•K. What is the heat of reaction for this system?

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I just noticed a small lump on my thigh, underneath the skin. How long should I wait before getting it checked out?

This could be nothing, or it could be a Cyst or Lipoma (not as scary as it sounds) off the top of my head.I have no reason to believe it is Lymphadenopathy from where you described the location to be. You may as well just go see a Dermatologist for a quick Bx if they think it's necessary.I don't like that Quora is collapsing my answer just because I want to point you in the right direction but I don't want to enter into a formal relationship with you over this.

Mysterious lump on forehead and swollen lymph node?

About 2 weeks ago I noticed the lymph node on the right side of my throat was swollen and it has been since then and about 4 days ago a random lump appeared on the right side of my forehead. The lump is hard and hurts touch and same goes for my throat.. I've had dizziness, and massive headaches since the forehead lump appeared.. Haven't gone to a dr yet but want to know what it seems to be before I go.. Thank you! :)

Lumps growing on scalp and neck?

wow. that's definitely not normal. bumps don't normally grow on people's heads. I just finished studying some dermatology and we looked at some hair problems including: Alopecia areata, folliculitis decalvans, dissecting cellulitis, lichen planopilaris, all of which involve hair falling out particularly in patches. But I don't think your bf has any of those. If I was still in that course, I'd ask my teachers for you but I don't think I can anymore. (I'll try, and if I hear back from teachers I'll update my answer here :)

Of the above list of hair problems, none would fit your discreption, except for maybe dissecting cellulitis which often occurs alongside acne problems:
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/5075...

Probably not it either though. Your best bet is honestly to drop by a dermatologist and ask (you can try your family doc, but that's not Nearly as good cause they are not specialists/ donno good details).

Some things to ask your bf before going to a dermatologist:
- When did it start? (teen years? has he forever been having bumps in random places?)
- How does the hair look like when it falls out? specifically the bulb? is the bulb blackish and at an angle like hair you tweeze out of your eyebrow? or straight down and greyish/hard to differentiate like hair that has normally fallen out of your hair, like during brushing? (this tells you what "growth stage" the hair was in when it fell.)
- Does anything come out of the bumps? pus? (white fluid) or clear fluid?
- Does it itch?
- Does hair grow back in the patchy places where hair fell out of before?

K that's all I got. Hope you figure out what's going on.
Good luck!

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