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व्हिच ग्रेट लिपॉमस मेनी फॉर्म इन सोशल एंड रिलिजियस चैप्टर्स इन इंडिया इन द सिक्स्थ सेंट्रल ​

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Answered by kharje20
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A lipoma is a slow-growing, fatty lump of harmless mass that is not cancer and most often situated between your skin and the underlying muscle layer. Usually, detected in middle age, lipomas can feel doughy and usually isn’t tender, moves easily with slight finger pressure. Some people have more than one lipoma.

Answered by jaisakthi23nov
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A lipoma is a lumps of fatty tissue that grows just under the skin. Lipomas move easily when you touch them and feel rubbery, not hard. Most lipomas aren’t painful and don't cause health problems so they rarely need treatment. If a lipoma is bothering you, your provider can remove it.

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