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I have a hard swollen place on my upper right chest and lower neck, which feels connected to my bone and is larger than the other side. It is about the size of two finger tips and does not cause pain or tenderness. How long have you had the swelling? About how large is the affected area? Is your bone painful or tender? Anything else in your medical history you think the Doctor should know?

October 2nd, 2023

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