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What causes lumps under the neck?

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Dr. Murari. M.

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iCliniq medical review team

Published At November 6, 2023
Reviewed AtJanuary 8, 2024

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Thank you for providing all the information earlier. The sole symptom I am experiencing is a lump under my neck, with no other accompanying issues such as discharge or ear problems. The lump measures about 1 inch in size on the right side and approximately 0.6 inches on the left side. I occasionally sense a pulsing sensation in the right lump, but not in the left one.

Around two months ago, I had an ear infection and a minor scratch inside my ear, which was resolved with two days of medication. However, a persistent symptom I have been facing for over six months, exclusively on the right side, is that when I apply pressure to the neck by slightly lowering it (not using my hand, just adjusting my neck posture), it causes discomfort. Recently, this discomfort seems to be gradually subsiding, with the intensity of pain varying over time. Please help.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Murari. M.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Based on the description provided, the swellings could potentially be attributed to a typical bony projection known as the Mastoid process or tip, rather than indicative of a lymph node.

The pain, as per the information provided, seems to have a musculoskeletal origin and might not be directly associated with the ear or any neck nodes. Nevertheless, to confirm this and ensure safety, it would be advisable to consider a virtual assessment or undergo an Ultrasound neck scan. This will help rule out the possibility of neck nodes or any underlying malignancy.

Thank you.

Investigations to be done

Ultrasound scan neck for lumps or nodes.

Differential diagnosis

Musculoskeletal pain with normal Mastoid process.

Cervical lymphadenopathy.

Treatment plan

Analgesic with muscle relaxant. Local heat therapy.

Regarding follow up

Follow up with details please.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Murari. M.
Dr. Murari. M.

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