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In my right hand there is sponge like thing beneath my skin. when I m touching it move slightly from its position. it is soft. but there is no pain. few days back I have cbc blood test and routine urine test. both are normal. So what it could be. please tell
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Please put a photo here. It could be a ganglion, lipoma. You should be fine if it's painless and not increasing in size.
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One of differential diagnosis could be LIPOMA. Regards
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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