Sunday, February 7, 2010

What Kind Of Pain Is Neurogenic Claudication What Kind Of Illness For A Lump That Is Continuously Growing?

What kind of illness for a lump that is continuously growing? - what kind of pain is neurogenic claudication

There is a mass of meat (or muscle) and grew with each passing day is increasing. It is in my spine in the upper left. I feel a numbness in the fingers and pain in the packaging. I had a CT scan, ECG, ultrasound and blood samples to determine the cause of numbness in the fingers, but all results were normal. I guess the numbness of the fingers on the left side is due to the growing body. Is laser surgery for this tumor?

1 comment:

nanny 1 said...

I am not a doctor, but the package looks like a lipoma. Do not worry, it's just a ball of fat. Your doctor can refer you to a specialist to have it removed surgecially. The numbness in the fingers can be obtained pinched nerve, or you may have carpal tunnel syndrome. Even specialists in a position to solve it for you. You must go back to your doctor and ask for a referral to a counselor to see, let him rest your mind. Good luck.

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