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[|Human|] Hi i have a painless lump probably the size of a quarter maybe 3 inches to the right of my spine, i can feel it you cant see it, it moves around. Lately just a tad underneath it has been hurting generaly only when i put pressure on it. If feels almost as if the muscle there is deteriorating im not sure what this is. I also notice lately i been bruising very easily. Not sure if this has anything to do with it
[|AI|]  Welcome to Chat Doctor .1. The history suggest most possible cause could be lipoma - lesion with fat content. Followed by spinal lesions, cystic lesion.2. As it's not hurting much - infective etiology will be ruled out, absence of neurologic a rule out spinal causes.3. If you are my patient, I would have examined first followed by an ultrasound examination - it will help to assess the source of lesion, its nature (cystic, solid), and where all the lesion is extending. FNAC - fine needle aspiration cytology - will be done to identify the cells.4. After that if necessary MRI will be needful - as MRI is good in anatomical delineation. 5. Depending on the imaging and pathological findings - needful action can be taken.6. Suggest you to see you GP gets the needful things done, meanwhile do not press, scratch the lesion, maintain local hygiene. Good luck. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? Do not hesitate. Thank you.