What Causes Lump Near Neck Along With Painful Lymph Node At Back Of Head?
I have a small little lump feels like a little pea in between the end of my neck and shoulder, kind of on my trap muscle at the end of my neck beginning of spine, it doesn t hurt however I can feel a shooting pain go to my lymph node at the back of my head, the small lump has just appeared however I feel fine and don t feel sick or anything. What could this small lump possibly be? It feels firm
Hello and welcome to HCM, A firm swelling midway between end of neck and shoulder could be a swelling arising from the muscle or the surrounding soft tissues. A X-ray of the region will help to determine the site of origin and extent of the swelling. The X-ray should be followed by an aspiration cytology from the swelling. In aspiration cytology, cells are aspirated from the swelling, spread on a slide and stained with appropriate stains. This investigation will determine the exact site of origin of the lesion and its nature. Management can be planned after clinical assessment, performing relevant investigations and thus treatment.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Causes Lump Near Neck Along With Painful Lymph Node At Back Of Head?
Hello and welcome to HCM, A firm swelling midway between end of neck and shoulder could be a swelling arising from the muscle or the surrounding soft tissues. A X-ray of the region will help to determine the site of origin and extent of the swelling. The X-ray should be followed by an aspiration cytology from the swelling. In aspiration cytology, cells are aspirated from the swelling, spread on a slide and stained with appropriate stains. This investigation will determine the exact site of origin of the lesion and its nature. Management can be planned after clinical assessment, performing relevant investigations and thus treatment. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal