My son, age 12, has a lump the size of a small pebble next to his ankle bone. It’s rather firm and can be moved around. It does not hurt and he has had it for a couple of months. What should we do about it?
I always say “To see is to know, not to see is to guess.”I recommend you have him seen by a poditrist or orthopedist. He could possibly have a ganglion cyst, but without seeing it I can not be sure. Best to have it checked out.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
I always say "To see is to know, not to see is to guess."I recommend you have him seen by a poditrist or orthopedist. He could possibly have a ganglion cyst, but without seeing it I can not be sure. Best to have it checked out.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
I always say “To see is to know, not to see is to guess.”I recommend you have him seen by a poditrist or orthopedist. He could possibly have a ganglion cyst, but without seeing it I can not be sure. Best to have it checked out.