Published on: 5/21/2025
If you notice a painless lump in your lower right abdomen, it's important to have it evaluated by your doctor to determine the cause and rule out any serious issues.
A painless lump in the lower right abdomen can have several explanations, and although it might be harmless, it always warrants further evaluation. In many cases, it could be a benign mass like a lipoma, which is simply a collection of fat tissue and is generally not dangerous. However, there are other possibilities that need to be ruled out, such as an ovarian cyst, an inguinal hernia, or other masses related to the reproductive organs. Sometimes the lump may also arise from gastrointestinal causes. Because symptoms in the lower right area can be linked to various conditions, your doctor might ask about your medical history and perform a physical examination. They may also order imaging tests such as an ultrasound or CT scan to provide a clearer picture of the lump and determine if further tests (like blood work) are needed. Early evaluation is key to ensure that any necessary treatment can be started promptly and to provide you with peace of mind. Please schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider so they can help you determine the cause of the lump and advise on the next steps.
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