Any flesh coloured lump in any parts of the body, it is most important where it is situated to diagnose or to know what type of lump it is and how long it has been growing. That is also very important. If it is a lump of very short duration, red and it is bleeding, it could be following an injury which is an excessive granulation tissue which can look like this. There is something known as pyogenic granuloma. Due to infection, the granulation tissue can pout out, especially it is common around the fingers. But if this type of red flesh lump is going on for more than 2 months, then we can think that it could be a special type of skin cancer, something like squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinomas depending on position and size of these lesions.
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