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My mother have hypoechoic lesion in
Subcutaneous tissue plz suggest treatment is it is cancerous ? I am worried about it she got treatment of curling puss out of it
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Hello, so you are telling that there is a hypo you quick religion so that's difference between hypo and hyper echoic lesions this could be the plural discharge which has been accumulated and this will need for the management
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kindly take online consultation for more information and treatment options regarding this
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Get ultrasound done Need to be examined Share more details regarding the swelling like location , duration and symptoms like pain or redness
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More details are required
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Clinical examination with proper investigation required
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Add photos of swelling in different angles.
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Physical examination necessary
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