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I have some pimples on my body, which are hard and inside my skin. What happened to them?
You have subcutaneous lipoma.

Lipoma consists of well-differentiated adipose tissue. Lipoma on the body surface mainly comes from subcutaneous adipose tissue, which is more common in the back, buttocks and limbs. This is a benign tumor. The tumor of multiple lipomas is relatively small, with a diameter of about 65438±0cm. Diagnosis generally does not require treatment, and a single large lipoma should be surgically removed.

clinical picture

1. The tumor grows slowly, generally asymptomatic, and occasionally stings when squeezed. 2. The skin on the tumor surface is normal, and the tumor is soft, lobulated and clear by palpation.

Diagnostic basis

1. The mass is usually single, grows slowly and is generally asymptomatic. 2. The skin on the tumor surface is normal, and the tumor is soft, lobulated and clear by palpation. 3. The tumor was found to have complete capsule and lobulated adipose tissue during the operation.

Principles of treatment

1. Small (diameter 1cm), multiple lipomas, generally do not need treatment.

The big one should be removed by surgery.

Medication principle

Generally, medication is not needed.