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Weird Lumps on My Son’s Feet

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Jungkookie, Oct 19, 2022.

  1. Jungkookie

    Jungkookie Welcome New Poster


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    Hi everyone.
    My son has two lumps in the same place on both his feet, which have been there for years now. We wondered if it was psoriasis and have been putting cream on them, but it doesn’t seem to have made any difference.

    Can anyone shed a light on what they could possibly be please. They do not hurt him and have a ‘crusty’ appearance on the top. (He has bad social anxiety, hence the reason we have not taken him to a doctor)
    Thank you.

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  2. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    Take any opinion from me with a pinch of salt - I am no longer registered. However to me they look like ganglions from the extensor tendons.
     
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