What do Neck Lumps Mean!!!
Neck lumps, or swollen lymph nodes, can indicate a variety of conditions. While some are harmless, others may require medical attention. Here are the most common causes of neck lumps:
1. Infections:
Viral Infections: Common colds, the flu, or mononucleosis (mono) can cause the lymph nodes in your neck to swell as your body fights the infection.
Bacterial Infections: Throat infections like strep throat, abscesses, or skin infections can also lead to swollen lymph nodes.
Tuberculosis: This bacterial infection can sometimes cause lumps in the neck, particularly in the lymph nodes.
2. Enlarged Lymph Nodes (Lymphadenopathy):
Causes: Lymph nodes can enlarge due to infection, inflammation, or more serious conditions like cancer. Lymph nodes are part of the immune system and become swollen when fighting infections or diseases.
Tenderness: Lumps that are tender or painful are often due to infections, whereas painless lumps may suggest other underlying conditions.
3. Cysts:
Types of Cysts: A branchial cleft cyst is a congenital abnormality that can cause lumps on the side of the neck. Thyroglossal duct cysts can also form in the midline of the neck.
Symptoms: Cysts are usually round, smooth, and can move when touched. They might not be painful unless infected.
4. Thyroid Disorders:
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