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What can cause a lump on my neck?

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Several things: He/she will listen to you, perform an exam, possibly run some tests, and let you know what's going on.

Answered 1/17/2013

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Dr. Michael Miller answered

Specializes in Wound care

Simple vs serious: Our bodies always have things that grow and change. Skin, fat, muscle, lymph nodes, bones, can change shape, get larger, more prominent due to many factors. The vast majority are not cancer but simply unusual growths like fatty tumors, cysts, skin tags, moles, etc. Most cause no symptoms and can be watched. If they cause symptoms or change colors, bleed, bruise or hurt, then see your doctor.

Answered 10/13/2013

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