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Suggest Treatment For A Soft Lump Above The Collarbone

I developed a soft squishy lump about 1-2 inches overnight above my collarbone on the front right. This is Friday i noticed it Wednesday night.It doens't hurt at all. I have prolactinoma and take Cabergoline no other conditions/meds i am 42. I eat healthy dont smoke but i di have a 2-3 drinks every night (lite Beer)
Fri, 25 Jul 2014
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welcome to Health care magic.
1.It can be lipomas ( fat containing mass lesions ) lymph nodal mass, lung mass also felt in rare conditions.
2.In any condition if you are my patient, i would first ask for a chest x-ray and a picogram, and ultrasound for soft tissue swelling.
3.If its pain less / not causing any discomfort you don't have to worry.
4.Take general appointment when possible and get the test done.
5.Hope it helps.
Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For A Soft Lump Above The Collarbone

welcome to Health care magic. 1.It can be lipomas ( fat containing mass lesions ) lymph nodal mass, lung mass also felt in rare conditions. 2.In any condition if you are my patient, i would first ask for a chest x-ray and a picogram, and ultrasound for soft tissue swelling. 3.If its pain less / not causing any discomfort you don t have to worry. 4.Take general appointment when possible and get the test done. 5.Hope it helps. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.