Jaxel Well-known member Feb 29, 2020 #7 carntheroos4eva said: How did you manage to do that? Recover well mate Click to expand... Pyogenic Granuloma. It was HUGE. About 1.5cm round on the side of my finger. I had surgery to have it removed. But it means there is a huge chunk of my finger missing. Will take a while to grow back.
carntheroos4eva said: How did you manage to do that? Recover well mate Click to expand... Pyogenic Granuloma. It was HUGE. About 1.5cm round on the side of my finger. I had surgery to have it removed. But it means there is a huge chunk of my finger missing. Will take a while to grow back.
Suzanne O Well-known member Mar 1, 2020 #8 Jaxel said: Pyogenic Granuloma. It was HUGE. About 1.5cm round on the side of my finger. I had surgery to have it removed. But it means there is a huge chunk of my finger missing. Will take a while to grow back. Click to expand... Youch
Jaxel said: Pyogenic Granuloma. It was HUGE. About 1.5cm round on the side of my finger. I had surgery to have it removed. But it means there is a huge chunk of my finger missing. Will take a while to grow back. Click to expand... Youch
whynot Well-known member Mar 1, 2020 #9 Jaxel said: Pyogenic Granuloma. It was HUGE. Click to expand... I have a small one on my elbow. Cannot decide to go and let it to be removed.
Jaxel said: Pyogenic Granuloma. It was HUGE. Click to expand... I have a small one on my elbow. Cannot decide to go and let it to be removed.
Jaxel Well-known member Mar 1, 2020 #10 whynot said: I have a small one on my elbow. Cannot decide to go and let it to be removed. Click to expand... It's completely benign and will eventually go away naturally. But eventually could be a really long time, like two years. Mine was on my right click finger, and it just kept growing. My mouse pad is covered in blood stains because of it,
whynot said: I have a small one on my elbow. Cannot decide to go and let it to be removed. Click to expand... It's completely benign and will eventually go away naturally. But eventually could be a really long time, like two years. Mine was on my right click finger, and it just kept growing. My mouse pad is covered in blood stains because of it,
whynot Well-known member Mar 1, 2020 #11 Jaxel said: My mouse pad is covered in blood stains because of it, Click to expand... My bed was covered in blood stains in a morning a few months ago because scratched off the top of it in my sleep. Then came the infection because of that little injury...
Jaxel said: My mouse pad is covered in blood stains because of it, Click to expand... My bed was covered in blood stains in a morning a few months ago because scratched off the top of it in my sleep. Then came the infection because of that little injury...
New Joe Well-known member Mar 1, 2020 #13 webbouk said: Pyogenic Granuloma - I had google that Click to expand... I had to do the same but then clicked on 'Images' put me right off my dinner
webbouk said: Pyogenic Granuloma - I had google that Click to expand... I had to do the same but then clicked on 'Images' put me right off my dinner