There is a lump inside the waist that is hard to touch

Lipomas are benign lesions that are formed by abnormal growths of subcutaneous fat, which are surrounded by a thin layer of connective tissue. Small lipomas are round or oval in shape and usually do not require treatment and should be followed up regularly. Large lipomas may be lobulated or may form long strips. If they affect the appearance and cause painful internal bleeding, surgery can be considered to remove them under local anesthesia. It may be a soft tissue tumor, the origin of which is not clear, it may be from blood vessels or nerve tissue. Before surgery, CT or CTA examination can be performed to determine the relationship between the tumor and blood vessels. After surgery, if the pathology indicates malignancy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be required, and regular review is needed to prevent tumor recurrence.