Hello ,
Thank you for your query.
I can understand how painful it could be to have multiple disorders at a time .Speaking about the lumps, there are certain things that need to be noticed like appearance, size, number, shape, consistency, color, texture etc. So they need to be examined by a physician for the diagnosis to be made. But based on your description, we could narrow down the possibilities to:
1) Multiple lipomas These are benign soft tissue swellings filled with fat. They are painless and movable.
2) Neurofibromatosis-It is a rare, benign hereditary disorder associated with multiple tumors that develop at the end of nerve tissues. It is usually associated with other symptoms like hearing defects etc.
Your description of the lump guides me more towards multiple lipomas but they need to be confirmed by the physician on physical examination. The treatment is simple excision which hardly takes 30 min per lump.
On the other hand, Varicosity is a completely different condition and there is no association with the lumps you describe. Our body pumps the deoxygenated blood back to the heart through veins. These veins have valves to prevent backflow of blood. If these valves fail, then the blood regurgitates back into the veins and there is pooling of blood. This presents as varicose veins in legs and calf.
The varicose veins appear prominent when there is severe strain to the heart like as in exercise, walking for a long distance .So it is advised not to strain your heart and legs. An elastic crepe bandage could be of great help in your case. In extreme cases a surgical repair of veins and their valves is considered.
Hope this helps.