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for the past 2weeks my right leg has been hurting. it's been getting worse every day. last night i couldn't even sleep it hurt so bad. it's nonstop pain. and i got this little bump thingie on my leg right before it started hurting...the bump is gone, but it left a scar. i have no idea what it was, but it wasn't what some people thought it was. i can tell you that. i don't know exactly what it was, but, it didn't come off until i sckratched the blood out of it 5 times. then it just...broke off. it was a solid object. idk what it was though. could it have possably been a small tumor?

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I have a question was it red?? if it was then there called blood blisters but thye shouldn't hurt after you cut it or scratch it. They do bleed alot I have a couple and when shvaing my leg I need to be careful because it's on lower left ankle. I don't know if this helps.

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no, it was just..skin colored.. it was underneeth my skin, when i sckratched the blood out of it all those times, i guess i got it closer to the serfis. 2 familly members looked at it when it was their, but they had no idea what it was.

When I was about 6 or 7 and before I knew I had NF1 I periodically got little water blisters. One was on my ankle and the other on forehead. They were clear and they just went away as I recall. They didn’t itch though. You might have been dealing with a skin tag or a nodal trying to form. Keep an eye on the area and be careful not to self remove.

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