SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index
  Find a Doctor   Ask Experts      Articles      Encyclopedia   Blogs   Tickers    Search  Register    FAQ    Log in 

lump on baby chest

The time now is 08/21/08 - 09:28
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Children’s & Teens health -> Newborns
Search forums for:
  
Did you find posts in this topic useful?
Author Message
tiny
Guest






Report abuse

PostPosted: 09/26/06 - 21:40    Post subject: lump on baby chest Vote now! Reply with quote

The other day my mom discovered a lump on my(7 mnth) baby girl chest (under her nipple on her right side) I try not to worry because when she was a month she had lumps on her chest and my friend who had a baby told me it was due me breast feeding and i passed harmones to my baby, but i stop breast feeding a while ago and now the lump is back but only on one side, its the size of a skittle and it do not seem painful but I'm not sure. Have anyone ever experienced this with their baby ?
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Guest
Guest






Report abuse

PostPosted: 05/29/07 - 21:30    Post subject: Lump on My Baby's belly on the Left Side the size of a skitt Vote now! Reply with quote

I have noticed a skittle sized lump just under the skin on the left side of my 10 month old baby's bell too. I took her to her pediatrician and she told me to keep an eye on it and we are looking to schedule an appointment with a specialist. I do not know what it is....
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Your Ad Here
Guest
Guest






Report abuse

PostPosted: 02/03/08 - 01:19    Post subject: My son has one too! Vote now! Reply with quote

I discovered a lump on my 1 month old son. I asked my wife to examine it and asked if she had ever seen or felt it before. She replied that it was new as well. It seems to have developed over night and she stopped breast feeding about weeks ago. Naturally we are concerned that it may not be the typical lump or lumps associated with the hormones in breast milk. Does anyone have any clue as to how long they take to manifest and when they disappear?
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Children’s & Teens health -> Newborns All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

Related topics:
My Navigator
  • Unanswered posts

  •