It is not recommended to try to pop a bump that has been present for over a year and a half, as it may contain tissue rather than liquid. It is best to consult a doctor to have it examined, especially if the appearance has not changed recently. In light of the COVID-19 situation, you may be able to have a virtual consultation with a doctor to show them the bump. If your regular doctor does not offer this service, you can consider using a platform like Bonjour Santé.
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