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Lump In Neck: Can Be Sign of Serious Disease

Lump In Neck: Can Be Sign of Serious Disease

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Some people may never have a lump in the neck. The lump may feel pain or no pain at all when it is held. Its texture can be soft or hard. The question is whether the lump was harmless?

The cause lumps in the neck are generally harmless. But scrutiny still needed because it could be a lump that turned out to be symptoms of a serious illness.

Here are some of the causes lumps in the neck:


  • Swelling of the thyroid gland. Gland shaped like a butterfly is located in the neck and right in front of your throat. The thyroid gland is usually invisible, but for some reason, the gland may swell and cause lumps in the neck are often called goiter. This swelling can be caused by many things such as iodine deficiency, too, or underactive gland, and thyroid cancer.
  • Swollen lymph nodes. Swelling typically occurs when the body has an infection include throat infections, dental infections, colds, measles, tuberculosis, autoimmune (lupus) and syphilis. Bumps can be deflated by itself when your health condition began to improve.
  • Cyst. Try to hold and rub lump in your neck, if it is small, felt like a nut and shifted under the skin when pressed, it could be your bump caused by a benign cyst. You do not need to worry because the possibility of a lump may disappear on its own without the help of medication.
  • Stones in the salivary glands. The chemicals contained in saliva can sometimes precipitate and form small stones. The stones can block the flow of saliva in your mouth. This condition can cause swelling in the neck.
  • Cancer. You have a high risk of cancerous lumps if live unhealthy lifestyles, such as smoking and consuming alcoholic beverages. Generally, cancer of the mouth, throat, vocal cords and the tongue will attack those who continue this bad habit. Additionally, a lump in the neck can also be a sign that you are suffering from leukemia (cancer of the white blood), breast cancer, or lung cancer. The risk of cancer is higher if you are aged 40 years and over.
  • Skin tags or excessive skin growth. It is a condition where the skin often rubs against the skin on other parts or rubbing against clothing so that the skin covered by a small flesh-colored brown like warts. This condition is common, it is painless, harmless, and may disappear by itself. Anyone can experience it, but especially diabetics, obese, pregnant women and elderly people will be more common to have skin tags.


When Should You Be alert?


To find out if you have a lump that is dangerous or not, try to notice the lump carefully.

  • Consider whether you have a bump with the following criteria:
  • Does not go flat until more than a month.
  • Looks continue to grow.
  • Feels hard or does not move when touched.
  • Accompanied by fever, shortness of breath, pain, and difficulty in swallowing, weight loss, increased heart rate, hoarseness, blood in the saliva, or skin changes.
If you have a lump, as mentioned above, contact your doctor to undergo further tests.

Your doctor may suggest you undergo some tests to check the cause of the lump. Some of the tests that you may live is a blood test, HIV test, X-ray, ultrasound, and MRI and biopsy.

After knowing the cause, doctors can provide appropriate treatment for lumps that you suffered.
In general, harmless lumps in the neck. But there is no harm to the doctor if there is any discrepancy in the bumps. Early detection can prevent you from bumps deadly danger.
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