Lumps can appear anywhere on your body. Most lumps are harmless but it's important to see your GP if you're worried or the lump is still there after 2 weeks.
Most people get lumps and growths on their skin at some point. They can be caused by many things.
They can:
Your GP will look at your lump. They can tell you what's causing it in most cases.
If they're unsure, they might refer you to hospital for tests, such as a biopsy (where they test a very small sample of the lump) or an ultrasound scan.
Use these links to get an idea of what you can do about most lumps. Don't self-diagnose – see a GP if you're worried.
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