Identifying Lipomas in the Chest: Key Signs and Symptoms
Learn how to identify a chest lipoma with essential signs and when to consult a doctor.
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A lipoma in the chest is a soft, movable lump under the skin that’s generally painless. To confirm it’s a lipoma and not something more serious, look for these signs: soft to the touch, easy to move with slight pressure, and less than 2 inches in diameter. If you notice any significant changes in size, shape, or experience pain, consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a lipoma? A lipoma is a benign soft tissue tumor made up of adipose (fat) tissue, typically painless and movable.
- How can you tell if a lump is a lipoma? Look for soft, movable lumps under the skin, generally painless and less than 2 inches in diameter.
- When should I see a doctor about a lipoma? Consult a doctor if the lump changes in size, shape, or becomes painful, as it may need further evaluation.
- Are lipomas harmful? Lipomas are usually harmless, but any changes in their characteristics should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.