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Expert Foot & Ankle Care
Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
Expert Foot & Ankle Care
Soft Lump on Top of Foot, Is it Normal?
If you’ve discovered a soft lump on the top of your foot, you’re not alone. These bumps are more common than many realize and can result from a range of conditions—some harmless and others requiring medical attention. Whether it’s a ganglion cyst, tendon inflammation, or another underlying issue, identifying the cause is essential. This guide explores what that lump might be, what symptoms to watch for, and how podiatrists at Balance Foot & Ankle can help you get answers and relief.
Soft lumps on the top of the foot can arise from various causes, including ganglion cysts (fluid-filled sacs), tendon sheath inflammation, lipomas (fat deposits), or even bone spurs beneath the skin. While many lumps are benign, others may cause discomfort, interfere with footwear, or signal an underlying orthopedic or neurological condition. A proper diagnosis—often including physical exams or imaging—is crucial for effective treatment.
A soft lump on the foot or ankle can be DANGEROUS, but 95%+ of the time, these are benign lesions such as lipomas and ganglion cysts. Diagnose it TODAY!
Don’t ignore that unusual bump. At Balance Foot & Ankle, our podiatrists provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for soft lumps and other foot concerns. Whether it’s painful or painless, we’re here to find the cause and offer personalized relief options. Schedule your consultation today and walk confidently again.
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Most of the time, these cysts and pumps are painless. If it is a fibroma in the arch, this can be very tender, especially while you’re walking on the slump.

The most common causes of these lumps and bumps are ganglion cysts, soft tissue lipomas, and potentially bone with soft tissue over the top.
Always see a doctor if you are worried!
These are the most common causes:
Foot & Ankle Lipoma:
See a podiatrist or a foot specialist immediately if you are worried! The vast majority of the time, 95% of the time, this is a bone, a cyst, or a concentration of fatty tissue.
The only real treatment is to have surgery to have the lipoma removed. There is no medication you can take or change in your lifestyle to make this extra fat tissue disappear.
Is it dangerous if painful?
Unless your podiatrist or foot doctor determines that it is causing you pain or it is dangerous:


















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Common causes include ganglion cysts, lipomas, or tendon inflammation.
Some are painless, while others may hurt, especially when wearing shoes or walking.
Not all lumps are serious, but it’s best to have them examined by a podiatrist for peace of mind.
Yes, ganglion cysts frequently develop around joints or tendons—including on top of the foot.
Some may resolve naturally, but others require draining, removal, or physical therapy.
Treatment options range from monitoring to aspiration (draining), corticosteroid injections, or surgery if needed.
Yes, pressure and friction from ill-fitting footwear can irritate or enlarge soft tissue lumps.
Often, yes. X-rays, ultrasounds, or MRIs can help determine the lump’s composition and cause.
Visit Balance Foot & Ankle for accurate diagnosis and treatment from experienced podiatrists.
A soft lump on the top of your foot is often a ganglion cyst, lipoma, or inflammation of soft tissue. While most are benign and painless, they can cause discomfort if they press on nerves or are irritated by footwear. It’s best to have it evaluated by a podiatrist to rule out any underlying issues and discuss treatment options if needed.
Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM is a board-qualified podiatrist and foot & ankle surgeon serving Southeast Michigan at Balance Foot & Ankle Specialists. A Michigan native, Dr. Biernacki earned his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) from Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine. He completed a three-year comprehensive surgical residency in foot and ankle surgery in the Detroit metro area.
Dr. Biernacki specializes in the treatment of heel pain, bunions, hammertoes, diabetic foot care, sports injuries, flatfoot correction, and minimally invasive foot surgery. He is dedicated to providing evidence-based, patient-centered care that helps people of all ages stay active and pain-free.
He sees patients at multiple convenient Metro Detroit locations and is committed to community education through the MichiganFootDoctors.com resource library. Dr. Biernacki is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) and the Michigan Podiatric Medical Association (MPMA).
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