6_Time_Momma
<font color=blue>Still crazy after all these years
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Okay, first I have a doctor's appointment on the 25th, so ya don't need to tell me to see a doctor.
Now, I have this bump on my lower leg. It's been there for a little more than a year. At first, I thought it was an ingrown hair, but it is still hanging around and has grown. It is kind of pink (a little darker than flesh-colored) with a small ring of darker skin around it. It is raised and firm, circular.
In my self-diagnosing that I always do before I go to see what I really have, it sounds like a dermatofibroma. Supposed to be benign and usually left untreated unless it causes pain or gets in the way of shaving.
It has gotten larger over the course of the past year (not huge). It probably started out as 2-3 mm and is now 4-5 mm. It does get nicked every time I shave and it is really irritated when my pants rub it and hurts.
So, I am wondering if anyone ever had this and if they ever had one removed. No matter what it does actually turn out to be, I think I will push to have it removed because it does cause some discomfort.

Now, I have this bump on my lower leg. It's been there for a little more than a year. At first, I thought it was an ingrown hair, but it is still hanging around and has grown. It is kind of pink (a little darker than flesh-colored) with a small ring of darker skin around it. It is raised and firm, circular.
In my self-diagnosing that I always do before I go to see what I really have, it sounds like a dermatofibroma. Supposed to be benign and usually left untreated unless it causes pain or gets in the way of shaving.
It has gotten larger over the course of the past year (not huge). It probably started out as 2-3 mm and is now 4-5 mm. It does get nicked every time I shave and it is really irritated when my pants rub it and hurts.
So, I am wondering if anyone ever had this and if they ever had one removed. No matter what it does actually turn out to be, I think I will push to have it removed because it does cause some discomfort.