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The usual symptoms of lipoma are the following: | The usual symptoms of lipoma are the following: | ||
*Location: The lumps of lipomas is often located under the skin. They often occur in the neck, shoulders, back, arms and thighs. | *Location: The lumps of lipomas is often located under the skin. They often occur in the neck, shoulders, back, arms and thighs. | ||
*Fell: A lipoma feels soft and doughy, and moves easily with slight finger pressure. | |||
*[[Pain]]: Usually painless, but when lipomas grow and press on nearby nerves or they contain many blood vessels, they may be painful. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Symptoms
The usual symptoms of lipoma are the following:
- Location: The lumps of lipomas is often located under the skin. They often occur in the neck, shoulders, back, arms and thighs.
- Fell: A lipoma feels soft and doughy, and moves easily with slight finger pressure.
- Pain: Usually painless, but when lipomas grow and press on nearby nerves or they contain many blood vessels, they may be painful.