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movable bump by collar bone

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PostPosted: 08/24/05 - 02:00    Post subject: movable bump by collar bone Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello!
I have a problem. I am 38, female, generally in good physical condition, not overweight and with no larger health problems in the past. Yesterday I noticed bump in the area of my collar bone. The bump is the size of a pea and it is movable. The bump appeared suddenly and it is somehow tender to touch. Do you have any ideas what this might be?
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PostPosted: 09/14/05 - 10:21    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello,
Maybe you have some problems with thyroid gland. This is very common with women your age (and younger and older).
I sincerely suggest you visit your doctor and see what this movable bump really is.
Let me know what is up!
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