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  1. #11
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    Re: Worried - Fatty Lump on Back

    Yea , deffo sebaceous cist, can have them cut out but they tend to leave a bit of scar tissue.
    Decca.

  2. #12
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    Re: Worried - Fatty Lump on Back

    Thank you all for your support yes they said it was a lipoma which I googled!
    I think the posture is whats causing me back pain, I sit on the computer or carry my son and its tension which also doens't help, but feel I have constant nexk or back pain! YOu know what its like when you think and worry...
    thanks again xx

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    Re: Worried - Fatty Lump on Back

    Hi there, i have had quite a few of these removed from both my arms mainly for cosmetic reasons cos u could notice them when wearing a short sleeved t shirt. I also have a couple on my thighs and on my back. They dont cause me any discomfort so the doc suggested leaving them alone. Getting them cut out is painless and is done under a local anesthetic. If you are constantly worried either consider getting them removed or leave them be as they seem to be completely harmless.
    Best Of luck
    Robert

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