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Neck Lumps

Neck Lumps

Neck lumps can arise from various causes, ranging from benign conditions to more serious illnesses. They might be due to infections, thyroid problems, or cancers. Identifying the cause of a neck lump is crucial for appropriate treatment. At ClinicOl, under the expert care of Mr. Hariri, we provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for all types of neck lumps, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective management.
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About neck lumps

We offer comprehensive evaluation and personalised treatment plans to effectively manage both benign and cancerous causes of neck lumps.
01. What Causes Neck Lumps?
Neck lumps can result from several different conditions, including: Infections: Viral or bacterial infections can cause swollen lymph nodes. Thyroid Problems: Conditions such as goiters, thyroid nodules, or thyroid cancer. Benign Tumors: Non-cancerous growths such as lipomas or cysts. Malignant Tumors: Cancers of the thyroid, lymph nodes, or other structures in the neck. Congenital Conditions: Developmental abnormalities like branchial cleft cysts.
02. What are the Symptoms of Neck Lumps?
Symptoms can vary based on the underlying cause but may include: Visible swelling or a palpable lump in the neck Pain or tenderness in the affected area Difficulty swallowing or breathing Changes in voice or hoarseness Persistent sore throat or earache
03. How are Neck Lumps Diagnosed?
To accurately diagnose the cause of a neck lump, several steps may be involved: Physical Examination: A thorough examination of the neck to assess the lump's size, location, and characteristics. Medical History: A detailed medical history to understand any underlying conditions or risk factors. Blood Tests: To check for infections, thyroid function, and other relevant markers. Imaging Studies: Ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI to get detailed images of the neck structures. Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAB): A thin needle is used to extract a small sample of cells from the lump for microscopic examination to check for cancerous cells.
04. What are the Treatment Options for Neck Lumps?
The treatment for neck lumps depends on the underlying cause: Observation: Some benign lumps may simply be monitored over time. Medications: Antibiotics for bacterial infections or other medications for specific conditions. Surgery: Removal of the lump, especially if it is suspicious, large, or causing symptoms. Radiation or Chemotherapy: For malignant tumours, as part of a comprehensive cancer treatment plan.

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