View Full Version : Any idea what this shoulder "button" is?
divingbiker
12-21-2008, 02:45 AM
Before I decide to go to the doctor about this, I thought I'd see if any of you have any idea what this weird bump is on my shoulder. It's about the size of a button, and there are two of them close together under the skin. I've attempted to take a picture, but it's a little tricky to operate the camera at such close range with my left hand. If the big mole is at the center of a clock, the button is at about 8 o'clock. Thanks!
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alpinerabbit
12-21-2008, 04:05 AM
is it new? is it painful?
not likely an enlarged lymph node (or maybe? have you been fighting off a cold?), maybe a benign cyst/lipoma, maybe an enlarged bursa?
go and show it to your doc...
Selkie
12-21-2008, 04:28 AM
Does it move around? Please go get it checked out.
divingbiker
12-21-2008, 04:30 AM
is it new? is it painful?
not likely an enlarged lymph node (or maybe? have you been fighting off a cold?), maybe a benign cyst/lipoma, maybe an enlarged bursa?
go and show it to your doc...
It's been there for a few months, no pain, no recovery from a cold. It doesn't feel like the fat lumps my dogs have (seems to be attached and is fairly firm).
Selkie
12-21-2008, 04:38 AM
Your big mole scares me, too (I've had some moles removed...). Please make an appt.
I wonder---do ganglion cysts happen at the shoulder, since it's a joint? I have one on my wrist - just showed up a month ago - doesn't hurt, doesn't move, is firm.
divingbiker
12-21-2008, 06:18 AM
Your big mole scares me, too (I've had some moles removed...).
Actually, it's not really a mole, just a dark spot, and has been checked many times. That's what happens to 52-year-old skin after spending every day as a kid at the swimming pool getting blistering sunburns in the days before sunscreen!
I guess I'll make a doctor appt for January...
My diagnoses is benign abnormal cell growth.
DNA and RNA can only transcribe and transpose so many times before making an error in coding.
According to this Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst), it's not a ganglion cyst.
Twenty dollars, please. Payable in jam :D
can I call you Lumpy now?
divingbiker
12-21-2008, 12:25 PM
My diagnoses is benign abnormal cell growth.
DNA and RNA can only transcribe and transpose so many times before making an error in coding.
Twenty dollars, please. Payable in jam :D
can I call you Lumpy now?
And so what is the treatment for benign abnormal cell growth, Dr. Zen?
You can call me Lumpy if you'd like, I guess, but it won't earn you any jam.:p
And so what is the treatment for benign abnormal cell growth, Dr. Zen?
Bed rest and sweets.
alpinerabbit
12-21-2008, 10:33 PM
Just to make the basics of possible skin cancer more clear to everyone (what the picture shows there is called an age spot in my language*, it's just a pigment irregularity.)
The ABCDE of skin cancer:
A- Asymmetry:
Normal moles or freckles are completely symmetrical. If you were to draw a line through a normal spot, you would have two symmetrical halves. In cases of skin cancer, spots will not look the same on both sides.
B- Border:
A mole or spot with blurry and/or jagged edges.
C- Color:
A mole that is more than one hue is suspicious and needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Normal spots are usually one color. This can include lightening or darkening of the mole.
D- Diameter:
If it is larger than a pencil eraser (about 1/4 inch or 6mm), it needs to be examined by a doctor. This includes areas that do not have any other abnormalities (color, border, asymmetry).
E- Elevation:
Elevation means the mole is raised above the surface and has an uneven surface.
* oops - did I just say that?:o
Selkie
12-21-2008, 11:52 PM
Alpine - Thanks for posting that info.
A yearly skin cancer check is important, particularly for those of us who spend a lot of time outdoors and are fair skinned. You cannot be too careful. I have a family history of melanoma and have several suspicious moles removed. That's why I'm sensitive to this topic.
divingbiker
01-22-2009, 09:29 AM
Finally went to the doctor today, and the "button" is a benign sebaceous cyst. Nothing to worry about unless it bothers me, and then it can be removed.
I have some instruments i only used once in anatomy class.
Dissection of a cow eye, I believe it was.
A simple outpatient procedure ;)
Selkie
01-23-2009, 01:05 AM
Finally went to the doctor today, and the "button" is a benign sebaceous cyst. Nothing to worry about unless it bothers me, and then it can be removed.
Thanks for updating us. Coincidentally, I was thinking of your "button" the other day! Glad to hear it's nothing serious.
Stay away from Zen and her scalpel!!
Trek420
01-23-2009, 06:01 AM
The ABCDE of skin cancer:
A- Asymmetry:
Normal moles or freckles are completely symmetrical. If you were to draw a line through a normal spot, you would have two symmetrical halves. In cases of skin cancer, spots will not look the same on both sides.
B- Border:
A mole or spot with blurry and/or jagged edges.
C- Color:
A mole that is more than one hue is suspicious and needs to be evaluated by a doctor. Normal spots are usually one color. This can include lightening or darkening of the mole.
D- Diameter:
If it is larger than a pencil eraser (about 1/4 inch or 6mm), it needs to be examined by a doctor. This includes areas that do not have any other abnormalities (color, border, asymmetry).
E- Elevation:
Elevation means the mole is raised above the surface and has an uneven surface.
* oops - did I just say that?:o
F - find a doctor
G - go, just to be sure
H - have some jam :D
Biciclista
01-23-2009, 06:14 AM
she went to the Dr
Trek420
01-23-2009, 06:29 AM
But has she had jam? ;)
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