I hold a big bump on my shoulder where on earth my collar bone meet my arm bone. Why is this?
Answer:
If you have equal on the other side and there is no dull pain and you have other been resembling that its probably normal! Bony points are more prominent as you lose shipment. It might be your acromial process( normal bony part)
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My sister was within her early teens when she developed this same ample "bump" and underwent surgery in a jiffy only because she have recently have a large birthmark removed when it begin changing and they fear cancer. But the collarbone/shoulder bump proved to be simply a mass of normal tissue due to the reality that her ribs begin one vertebrae greater than normal. My mother have it as well, distinctly it was adjectives, and none of us other daughters do. But it is beneign and no problem for either of them within their lives.
Doctors learn those long, tough words for a reason: precision. Without knowing exactly where on earth you're talking going on for, it's hard to guess, but if it's on one side one and only, I'd hazard that you might hold an acromioclavicular separation, probably incomplete. If it's symmetric, I haven't a clue.
Could be a sist. I had one on the top of my wrist. It never hurt, but i thought it be gross soo I had it removed, and it simply took them like 15 minutes to do it. =)