[41F] With hip and thigh lumps and systemic symptoms
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on your symptoms and history, here are some possibilities:
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Lipoma or Cyst: Soft lumps that are not painful and have been present for a while could be lipomas (benign fatty tumors) or cysts. These are generally harmless but can be uncomfortable.
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Infection or Inflammation: The warmth and pain might suggest an infection or inflammation. This could be related to a skin or soft tissue infection.
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Lymphadenopathy: Although you haven't noticed swollen lymph nodes, sometimes they can be internal and not easily felt. This could be related to an infection or other systemic condition.
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Arthritis: The imaging suggested possible arthritis, which could contribute to pain and discomfort in the area.
Given your family history of cancer, it's important to rule out any serious conditions, although the imaging was clear.
What you can do
For the lumps and pain:
- Consult a healthcare provider: It's important to follow up with a doctor to evaluate these lumps further, especially given your family history.
- Pain management: Over-the-counter pain relief like acetaminophen may help, but consult your doctor first due to your medications.
For fatigue and night sweats:
- Monitor symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms using MDandMe to share with your healthcare provider.
- Stay hydrated: Ensure you're drinking enough fluids, especially if you're experiencing night sweats.
For overall health:
- Manage diabetes and cholesterol: Continue taking your medications as prescribed and monitor your blood sugar levels.
- Healthy lifestyle: Maintain a balanced diet and regular physical activity as tolerated.
What you should look out for
- Changes in lumps: If they grow, become more painful, or change in appearance, seek medical attention.
- New symptoms: Watch for fever, unexplained weight loss, or any new symptoms.
- Medication interactions: Be aware of any new symptoms that might suggest a reaction to your medications.
Remember, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a formal diagnosis and treatment plan.
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4 mo ago