Causes of small fleshy bumps

The causes of small fleshy bumps in patients, generally based on the different parts of the bumps, are often the following: 1. Elderly or obese patients often form soft fibroids and other manifestations of bumps in the neck or groin area due to local skin laxity or skin with obvious folds. Most of the soft fibroids in this case are benign lesions, usually without obvious swelling and pain, varying in size, and will not cause serious effects on the human body. If the size is larger, laser cauterization or liquid nitrogen freezing can be considered. 2. For finger joints near the tendon sheath with small meat bumps, this is mostly due to long-term wear and tear of the tendon sheath and the formation of tendon sheath cysts. The surface is smooth and hard, and most patients with tendon sheath cysts progress slowly. For tendon sheath cysts with significant pain affecting finger joint activities, surgery is required.