Cancerous lumps under the skin can vary in appearance, but some common characteristics include:
- Size and Shape: Cancerous lumps can be small or large, firm or soft, and may have irregular shapes.
- Color: The skin over the lump may be the same color as the surrounding skin, or it may be red, purple, or brown.
- Texture: The lump may feel smooth, firm, or rubbery. It may also be tender or painful to the touch.
- Growth: Cancerous lumps often grow slowly, but they can also grow quickly.
It's important to note that not all lumps under the skin are cancerous. Many benign (non-cancerous) lumps can also appear similar.
If you notice any unusual lumps or bumps on your skin, it's important to see a doctor for a diagnosis.