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[|Human|] I had surgery on my left ankle - inside and out to remove two lipomas.  The inside of my ankle has approx. 7 stitches.  The outside is much larger than I had thought and has approximately 20.  I had the surgery this past Monday and stitches are scheduled to be taken out this coming Thursday.  I am concerned that I still have a small amount of bleeding and wasnt sure how little or how much activity I should engage in.  I did see my surgeon a few days after the surgery and she said everything looked good, but it seems to be taking longer than I thought it would to heal.   Any suggestions/comments/advise would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in. Lipoma is a benign tumor and not a serious concern. It is hoped that your suspected lipoma was sent to pathological laboratory and confirmed to be lipoma which is a benign fat containing tumor. A lipoma is easy to operate on, and the entire tumor is excised. The ankle is a complex part of anatomy and contains lots of small muscles and ligaments. Such an operation can take 4 to 6 weeks to give you back your normal strength and range of movements at the ankle joint. The ankle is a joint which is used a lot and is among the most important joints for locomotion. You might get in touch with a rehabilitation clinic and start doing physiotherapy exercises. Please keep your operated ankle over a pillow when you lie down to sleep. Getting heat and cold pack will also help. Application of ointments will reduce any dull pain that is present. Please do not worry.