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Understanding Breast Lumps: Should You Worry About Cancer?

Breast lump Hello Doctor, in recent days (during my menstrual period), I suddenly noticed a hard lump in my left breast, approximately 1.5 centimeters in diameter. It has well-defined edges and is movable, and there is no pain when I press on it. I would like to understand if thi...


Dr. Tang Yuxiong Reply:
Hello Ms. Kk: Based on your description, the probability of breast cancer is less than 2%. However, it is still recommended that if you have any concerns, you should undergo an ultrasound examination at a breast surgery clinic after your menstrual period ends.

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Understanding Rectal Hard Lumps: Causes, Concerns, and Care

Hard mass in the anal canal? Hello, Doctor. At the end of April, I discovered a hard lump about two fingerbreadths deep inside my anus. The surface is uneven. I visited a clinic where the physician performed a digital examination and told me it was just a ruptured hemorrhoid and ...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
1. If you have already visited the clinic for an examination, along with your description, there is no need to worry about other serious conditions. If you are still concerned, you can return for follow-up examinations periodically. 2. Hemorrhoids are varicosities of the anal m...

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Facial Muscle Fibrosis After Car Accident: Treatment Options and Recovery

Facial muscle fibrosis after a car accident? Hello doctor, I was in a car accident last July and sustained severe bruising on the right side of my face. I did not receive immediate treatment, which led to fibrotic changes in the blood clot. When I smile, my cheeks are asymmetrica...


Dr. Zhou Hongzhang Reply:
1. If there is a significant hematoma remaining in the subcutaneous or intramuscular tissue after trauma, it may lead to "fibrosis or calcification." 2. If the scar or fibrous calcification persists or is prominent after one year, surgical intervention may be considered...

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Understanding Abdominal and Waist Lumps: When to Seek Medical Advice

There are lumps or nodules along the abdomen and waist? Hello, doctor. Recently, over the past month or two, I've noticed several lumps on my side that I can feel but cannot see. There are lumps on both sides, and when I touch my lower back, it feels like there are many soft...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
Hello, it sounds like you're not quite sure what the issue is. If possible, you could schedule an appointment with a family medicine physician at the hospital, who can then assess whether a referral to another specialist is necessary.

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How to Treat Long-Lasting Injection Bumps: Effective Solutions

Injection site lump I have a lump from a childhood vaccination that hasn't gone away for over ten years. Recently, I've found it quite unsightly. Are there any methods to eliminate it? Most of the remedies I found online are things like warm compresses, but after so man...


Dr. Li Zhonghuai Reply:
Hello! It is not recommended to remove the scars left by vaccinations; applying any ointment will not make them disappear. Treatment is only necessary if there are symptoms. Take care! Changhua Hospital cares about you!

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Facial Injuries from Car Accident: When to See a Plastic Surgeon?

Facial contusion and swelling due to a car accident? Hello Doctor, I was in a car accident last July. The right side of my face sustained a significant impact, resulting in extensive bruising and swelling on my cheek. After two days, it started to turn purple. Now, there are no v...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
It requires a professional assessment.

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Facial Injuries from Car Accident: When to See a Plastic Surgeon?

Facial contusion and swelling from a car accident? Hello doctor, I was in a car accident last July, and the right side of my face sustained a significant impact. My cheek was completely bruised and swollen. After two days, it started to turn purple. Now, there are no visible brui...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
A professional assessment is required.

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Understanding Unusual Growths After Finger Injury: When to Seek Help

During the healing process of a cut on the index finger, an unknown protruding mass of tissue has developed? Five years ago, I sustained a cut on my index finger from a metal piece. The wound was slanted across the finger, resulting in the flesh not being completely severed but r...


Dr. Zhou Hongzhang Reply:
1. You should consult with a plastic surgeon. 2. A small protruding lump may be a scar deformity or a granuloma, among other possibilities. 3. It has persisted for several years, and the symptoms are still present; most cases require surgical treatment.

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Understanding Soft Anal Masses: Is It Hemorrhoids or Something Else?

Perianal mass Hello Dr. Chang, Recently, I noticed a small soft and elastic lump at the anal opening while taking a shower. It is asymptomatic, does not hurt when pressed, and is located only on one side of the anus. There has been no bleeding with bowel movements, and I have a ...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
The image is not very clear, but it is likely hemorrhoids. You can start by taking warm sitz baths and maintaining smooth bowel movements. If the symptoms become bothersome, please visit a colorectal specialist.

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Understanding Anal Wounds: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

Anal wound Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing anal pain after bowel movements for a long time, with slight bleeding (similar to a skin tear) after wiping. I tend to be constipated, and a doctor mentioned that this could be due to hard stools, so I didn't pay much attent...


Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
1. Pain and bleeding from the anus after bowel movements may be symptoms of anal fissures. If anal fissures recur, they can lead to the formation of ulcers in the local area, which are less likely to heal on their own. It is necessary to check for the presence of abscesses or fis...

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Managing Post-Traumatic Head Bumps: Treatment Options and Concerns

A lump remaining after a head injury? Hello Doctor, five years ago I sustained an injury to my head (near the hairline on my forehead) when I was hit by someone, resulting in a swelling about the size of a 50 NT dollar coin. At the time, I was too afraid to tell my parents. Now, ...


Dr. Li Zhonghuai Reply:
Hello! It may be advisable to perform an ultrasound first. If it appears to be fluid, it can be aspirated with a needle. However, if it has been present for a long time, it is likely to have formed a solid mass, which usually does not require intervention. If you wish to remove a...

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Understanding Anal Masses: Hemorrhoids, Thrombosis, and Healing Tips

Anal mass Hello, doctor. Two weeks ago, I felt a hard lump in my rectum while applying medication and visited the clinic. The doctor said it was a ruptured hemorrhoid, while others mentioned it could be a thrombosed hemorrhoid. Today, when I applied the medication, I noticed that...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. The duration generally depends on the size and typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. 2. If a rapid resolution is desired, thrombectomy should be performed; otherwise, relying on the body's absorption will take this long.

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Post-Surgery Nipple Pain After Fibroadenoma Removal: Is It Normal?

Nipple pain after surgery for breast fibroadenoma? Hello, I would like to inquire about my recovery after undergoing a lumpectomy for a breast fibroadenoma two weeks ago, where approximately 3 cm tumors were removed from both sides. Currently, my wound is healing, and my doctor h...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
Removing a fibrocystic lesion can cause some degree of ductal injury. It is advisable to monitor the situation for a few weeks to see if this condition persists.

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Understanding Anal Heaviness: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Anal heaviness sensation Hello, Doctor. I previously visited a colorectal clinic due to a lump and a feeling of heaviness in my anus. After an examination, the doctor indicated that it was hemorrhoids and advised me not to worry. The feeling of heaviness was attributed to mild he...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. It will absorb on its own. 2. Ointments or suppositories can help alleviate symptoms, and some anti-inflammatory medications may also be beneficial. The key point is to avoid prolonged straining during bowel movements to prevent poor blood circulation, which can lead to hemorr...

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Understanding Rectal Hard Lumps: Causes and Concerns Explained

Hard mass in the anal canal? Hello, Doctor. Two months ago, I visited the clinic due to an anal fissure. Today, I returned to the clinic because of a recurrence. Following the doctor's instructions, I applied the ointment for treatment. However, while applying the ointment i...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. It could be thrombosed hemorrhoids. If there is no bleeding or pain, it can be monitored. If the physician has performed a digital rectal exam, the likelihood of a tumor is less probable. 2. Yes, prolonged straining during bowel movements can lead to increased swelling of he...

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Understanding Abdominal Pain: Possible Causes and Next Steps

Pain in the lower abdomen may be associated with a mass or tumor? Hello, doctor. Over the past two weeks, I have experienced lower abdominal pain, initially accompanied by bruising, which has since resolved. Upon palpation, I can feel two lumps, each less than 1 cm in size. They ...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
In fact, X-rays are generally unable to determine the nature of the gallstone; a biopsy may be necessary for further analysis. If gallstones are present, it is important to consider the possibility of inflammation. If there is cholecystitis, it can also lead to abdominal discomfo...

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Understanding Anal Abscesses and Fistulas: A Patient's Journey

Anal abscess? Anal fistula? Hello, Doctor! I apologize for the lengthy message. After using the restroom, I rinsed my buttocks and felt a soft lump near the anal area. I later researched online and it seemed like it could be an anal abscess or an anal fistula. I noticed something...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
If the infection symptoms are not severe, it can sometimes be difficult to diagnose anal fistulas or abscesses. An anal fistula must meet two essential criteria: the presence of a skin opening and a tubular structure. An abscess, on the other hand, requires the accumulation of pu...

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Understanding Breast Pain: Causes and Hormonal Influences

Pain in a specific area of the breast? Hello, Doctor. I previously consulted you regarding my condition (link: <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/195154">#195154</a>). Thank you for your response, which has reassured me. Recently, I have experienced some is...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
Regarding the left breast, your description of the condition still resembles the symptoms of fibrocystic changes. As for the menstrual cycle, it follows a typical pattern where swelling and tenderness begin before menstruation and improve after it ends. However, the rate at which...

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Understanding Groin Lumps: Are They Normal Lymph Nodes or Cause for Concern?

Inguinal lymph nodes Hello Doctor, I recently noticed a small lump in my groin area, approximately 0.3 to 0.5 centimeters in size, located where my abdomen meets my thigh. It feels soft and movable. I would like to know if this is a normal lymph node or if it could be related to ...


Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
A lymph node of this size that feels movable upon palpation sounds like a normal lymph node. It may be related to a wound, and it can be monitored. You should feel reassured.

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Understanding Anal Hygiene: Is It Possible to Over-Clean?

Some issues related to the anus? I previously read some articles shared by netizens about treating anal fistulas, where doctors mentioned that overly clean anal hygiene could lead to fistulas. I would like to ask what constitutes "overly clean" anal hygiene. For instanc...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The cause of anal fistulas is often a complication following an infection. However, why can excessive cleaning be a contributing factor? The anal area is not a sterile environment, so there is no need to be overly concerned about cleanliness; general hygiene is sufficient. If the...

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