Lipomas are benign fatty lumps that typically grow between your skin and the muscles of your head, neck, shoulders and back, although they can grow anywhere on your body. While lipomas often cause no troublesome symptoms, you may choose to have...
Lipomas are fatty lumps that usually appear just beneath your skin. Several different medical conditions have been linked to the development of these common tumors, without any specific cause identified as of July 2011. Despite consisting of an...
A strange paradox exists with lipomas. They are made up of fat but don't go away when you reduce your level of body fat. Almost by definition, lipomas don't respond to weight loss. If you have one or multiple lipomas, consult your physician about...
A bump under your skin may be a dangerous cancerous growth, but it could be a harmless lipoma. Inositol hexaphosphate, or IP-6, is a compound in plants which may reduce your risk for certain cancers, but it is not likely to impact your risk for...
When you hear tumor, you may automatically think of cancer. But not all tumors are cancerous. A lipoma is a benign tumor made up of fat cells. These tumors take a long time to grow and do not usually cause much discomfort. Why these tumors grow is...
Reflexology is a type of massage therapy involving the foot and sometimes the hands. Reflexology is based on the premise that certain areas of your hands and feet correspond to specific areas of the body. A lipoma is a benign, or non-cancerous,...
Lipomas are fatty tumors that are usually felt underneath your skin. Most lipomas are benign and present no health problems. However, a few lipomas can cause pain, or grow quickly, and would need to be surgically removed. In this case, it is...
A lipoma is a fatty mass, or lump, that grows at a slow rate between your skin and muscle tissue. Lipomas are typically easy to identify because they move seamlessly when you apply pressure with your fingertips. MayoClinic.com notes that lipomas...
Lipomas are fatty, benign tumors that are sometimes visible underneath the skin. Although lipomas can be removed by excision or by liposuction, this is often not necessary and is usually done only when the patient opts for surgery either because...
Lipomas are noncancerous tumors that develop gradually in your body's fat cells. Typically, people with these tumors only notice them after they grow for years. Doctors don't know exactly why lipomas form. Still, while diet is not a specific cause...
A lipoma is a benign tumor made of fatty tissue that is commonly found in adults between the ages of 40 and 60, according to Family Doctor. These fatty tumors can have a genetic component or can be caused by injury to the soft tissue. These tumors...
Lipomas are fatty tumors. They are collections of fat set off from the tissue around them by a small membrane. They can be large or small and can occur anywhere there is subcutaneous fat. And they can scare the pants off someone when first...
Each breast contains a number of cell and tissue types that support the structure and function of the breast. The glandular tissue of the breast, which produces and secretes milk, consists of ducts and lobules. Surrounding the glandular tissue are...
Numerous conditions can cause lower right-side back pain. According to MedlinePlus from the National Institutes of Health, back pain affects about 80 percent of people at some point in their lives. Structures in the lower right side of the back...
You know you worry about every little thing when it comes to your child. And usually you are making a mountain out of a mole hill. However, if you find a hard bump on your child's skin, you should take the child to the doctor for a diagnosis and...
Flesh-colored bumps on the skin can be unsightly and irritating. Their causes are many, ranging from a hereditary disorder to something as simple as an insect bite or as serious as skin cancer. Consult your doctor if you notice any change in the...
Finding random bumps on your skin can be scary, sending you scrambling to the Internet to look up possible causes, such as skin cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, though, while changes in the skin can sometimes be an early sign of...
The coronal suture, the area above the eye, is the spot where the frontal and parietal bones of your skull connect. This area is comprised of dense, fibrous connective tissue. The area is not closed at birth but closes as you mature.
The term "intercostal" refers to the location between two ribs. The intercostal areas of the body contain nerves, muscle and blood vessels. Eleven intercostal nerves inhabit the spaces between the ribs. When these nerves are affected by an...
Pulmonary nodules are round spots less than 3 cm in diameter, or a little over 1 inch. Seen in the lungs on chest X-rays or CT scans, pulmonary nodules appear on around one in 500 X-rays, the University of Rochester reports. Nodules on the lungs...
Detecting breast cancer early improves the patient's chances of recovering and surviving. Women who examine their own breasts on a regular basis may be able to detect a breast lump at an early stage by comparing changes to the normal feel of their...
The lungs are shaped like large, spongy, slightly concave cones on either side of the chest cavity. Made of multitudes of air sacs, they are lightweight and elastic. The right lung is larger than the left and has three lobes; the left lung has two...
The digestive system consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, liver, pancreas and gall bladder. It functions to break down food particles, transport them through the digestive tract and absorb the...
A benign tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue that lacks the capacity to spread to other locations. The inability to spread is a distinguishing characteristic that separates benign tumors from cancerous tumors. Benign tumors can arise from...
Dercum's disease is a rare illness in which lumps of abnormal fat tissue form in various areas of the body and create excruciating attacks of pain. The exact frequency of Dercum's disease in the United States is unknown, according to the National...
Tissue attachments that limit movement of the spinal cord cause a condition known as tethered spinal cord disorder. Abnormal stretching of the spinal cord occurs due to this progressive disorder, and it may not be diagnosed until adulthood, when...
The adrenal glands, also known as the suprarenal glands, are small hormone-producing organs located on top of each kidney. The adrenal glands produce several hormones, including adrenalin, cortisol and aldosterone. Adrenal gland enlargement is...
The male breast, unlike the female breast, is not meant to grow in size and feed a nursing baby. However, in some cases, cells in the male breast overgrow and form various tumors. Also, men do develop enlarged breasts. It can be quite...
The complications arising from surgically treating a tethered spinal cord depend on several factors. The most important of these is the patient's age, where young children have the best prognosis for symptomatic relief. However, the extent of the...