Hard Lump on Lower Leg

Hi, I am a 27 year old female and I discovered a lump on my lower leg roughly above my ankle a few years ago. Recently, it has become more noticeable and I believe it has slightly grown in size. It's a hard lump that doesn't move and is painless.

I have been to see a Doctor who referred me to the hospital to have an X-Ray. Results take approximately 2-3 weeks so it's a case of the waiting game at the moment. 

Unfortunately, I am a huge worrier. The Doctor said that it's unlikely to be anything serious as it has been there years whereas cancer usually takes months to grow. However, when looking online I have read that cancers can take years to grow, in some cases up to 20 years before being diagnosed.

I don't feel unwell in myself. I do however suffer from dizzy spells and tiredness but I'm not sure if that's down to lack of sleep and stress.

I just hope it's nothing serious but my mind goes into overdrive and think of the worst possible outcome. 

  • Hi ♡

     

    Could I just ask, have you gotten to the bottom of this?

    My symptoms are exactly the same more or less, not a lump on my shin instead on my inner ankle bone, it's small and painful.

     

    Hope to hear from you soon..

     

    Rachel

  • I've found a lump on my right foot, I'm concerned about it I think it's arthritis but not sure, not painful only when I put me trainers on as it goes over the lump then it's painful I don't know what to do?

  • Just made an account to reply to this and see what happenend and if you ever got a diagnosis?

    I started with some lumps in the front of my lower legs when pregnant but they went after the first trimester. As soon as baby was born they came back and I now have 20+ lumps in total, there are also bruises at every lump site and wondered if yours were the same?

    I had a dermatology appointment yesterday and he suggested it was just over scarring? Which seems an odd thing to suggest when I have no lumps anywhere else in my body. I was worried it might have been Sarcoidosis as my tattoos and scars have all been reacting weird and scabbing over, I had uveitis as well last year and have a load of other little symptoms and I'm waiting for a biopsy appointment.

     

    Hoping you've managed to get it sorted and would appreicate any suggestions etc with things to try/suggest to the GP moving forward :)

  • Hi LMYD - the symptoms you are describing can be an indication of an infection or generalised inflammation.  Scars and tattoos can scab and itch even years after healing, because when you get a tattoo or damage resulting in a scar, the skin heals with with more histamine-releasing cells called mast cells in there. Something can trigger an allergic response and the cells start reacting. 

    The uveitis is also an inflammatory disease, so this would also link with the scars and tattoos.

    As you have a diverse collection of symptoms all of which are inflammatory, including the lumps which could be granulomas, it seems a bit odd that the dermatologist would just write it off as 'over scarring' whatever that's supposed to mean.  

    You could ask your doctor for anti-histamines or corticosteroids and see if that has an effect - if it does then it seems likely that the lumps are granulomas (as in sarcoidosis).  These are all issues with the immune system, and as such shouldn't just be ignored by the specialist. 

    You could be right about it being sarcoidosis, just on the grounds of the diversity of the symptoms, but don't forget that this can actually clear up spontaneously even without treatment, but otherwise can be treated with steroids or other anti-inflammatories. It does need checking out, but it isn't something to panic about.

    On the other hand, you could just have had a series of unrelated allergic/inflammatory episodes - it does happen, and sometimes you never get to the bottom of why they have been triggered.  I regularly had high levels of markers for inflammation in my blood tests, and we never pinned down what had triggered it.  I'm still here, years later. :happy:

    Good luck, hope it's all going well for you. xx

  • I have a lump just below my left knee that is hard to the touch and don't move 

  • Hi everyone

    Sorry, being new to this forum world, I have missed everyone's messages.

    I eventually had a scan, which didn't pick up anything. It is unfortunately still there :cry: