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Persistent Bump on Knee: Seeking Answers

7/30/2025, 11:00:58 PMMale25-34

At 37 years old and female, I have noticed a small bump on the outer side of my knee that has been present for a few months now. Uncertain of what it could be, I decided to try a wart removal gel sporadically over the past month. Unfortunately, instead of resolving the issue, the gel only caused lightening of the surrounding skin and peeling, leaving the bump unchanged. Can anyone help me identify what this might be and suggest effective methods to eliminate it?

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Cony

7/30/2025, 11:01:49 PM

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A persistent bump on your knee can have several possible causes, including lipomas (benign fatty tumors), cysts, or other dermatological conditions. It's good that you’ve been proactive in trying a wart removal gel, but since this treatment hasn't worked, it’s important to explore more effective options.

Explanation:

The bump you’re describing could be a few different things. Here are some common possibilities:

  1. Lipoma: A soft, fatty lump that's usually harmless and painless.
  2. Dermatofibroma: A benign skin growth that often feels firm and may be slightly raised.
  3. Cyst: A fluid-filled sac under the skin that can be caused by blocked oil glands or hair follicles.
  4. Keratotic lesions: These may appear similar to warts or calluses but have different causes and treatments.

Since the wart removal gel didn’t work and caused skin irritation, it’s best to avoid further topical treatments without knowing exactly what the bump is.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Bump: Keep an eye on any changes in size, color, or discomfort. Take notes of how long you’ve had it and any changes you notice.

  2. Avoid Irritation: Stop using the wart removal gel to prevent further irritation or skin issues.

  3. Assess Surrounding Skin: If you notice any redness, increased warmth, or pain around the bump, this could indicate an infection or more serious issue, and prompt further attention would be needed.

  4. Consider Home Remedies: While waiting to assess the situation, you might try gentle moisturizing with products that contain ingredients like ceramides or hyaluronic acid to keep the skin in the area healthy.

  5. Research Common Conditions: Look into benign skin conditions (like lipomas or cysts) to see if any characteristics match your bump. This can help in understanding what it might be before addressing it further.

  6. Plan for Evaluation: If the bump persists, changes, or becomes painful, consider making a plan to have it examined by a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment options.

Taking these steps should provide a clearer understanding of your situation and help you care for your skin effectively. If you have any further concerns or need more detailed guidance, feel free to ask!

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