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A lump on the body can mean many different things depending on where it appears. Some are harmless, while others should be checked by a doctor.
Common types of lumps
- Lipoma – a soft, harmless fatty lump under the skin.
- Cyst – a fluid-filled sac that can form anywhere on the body.
- Swollen Lymph Nodes – often appear during infections.
- Abscess – a painful lump filled with pus due to infection.
Signs you should see a doctor
⚠️ If the lump:
- Grows quickly
- Is hard and doesn’t move
- Is painful or red
- Lasts more than 2–3 weeks
- Comes with fever or weight loss
✅ If you want, tell me:
- Where the lump appears (neck, armpit, wrist, leg, etc.)
- What it looks like (soft, hard, painful)
…and I can explain what it might be and when to worry.