A Mysterious Bump Discovered During an Exam
While sitting for an exam, I unexpectedly felt a small, firm bump on my leg. Initially, I attributed it to the stress of taking the test, but after two weeks, the discomfort began to escalate.
I am a 20-year-old male, standing around 1.70 meters tall and weighing approximately 55 kilograms. I don’t smoke, but I do have a minor genetic condition that causes some of my body fat to accumulate in my feet, resulting in a rather unusual appearance. However, I have had these characteristics for as long as I can remember.
Two weeks back, I underwent a nerve conduction study. A doctor applied small electrical impulses through needles to assess how my body responds to signals from my brain. This examination was necessary due to an older concern regarding how my lack of physical activity has affected my walking ability. Fortunately, the results indicated that everything functioned properly, and my walking difficulties appear to be more a product of habit rather than any physical impairment in my legs. Interestingly, while the doctor was withdrawing the needle, I sensed their hand contact something solid beneath my skin. Assuming it was merely a temporary effect of the procedure, I chose not to mention it, yet the bump has persisted since then.
I couldn’t pinpoint exactly when this bump emerged. It has a distinctly round form and feels firmer than the surrounding tissue; I can gently shift it from side to side when I grasp the area around it, but it quickly returns to its original position once I release my grip.
The lump is positioned deep within my leg, making it invisible from the outside and not altering the surface color. Nonetheless, it is quite prominent to touch, and I can easily find its location.
Although I’m not very active, I have experienced minor twinges in both legs lately. Additionally, I’ve noted some changes in my bowel and urinary habits. Regarding my bowel movements, the alteration is minor; I've merely observed a shift in the timing of my defecation. Similarly, my urinary output seems to be slightly darker than usual, although I can’t tell if this is due to an underlying issue or simply a perception on my part.
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