You ought to see your regular physician/PA/NP first and let them determine if you need to see a specialist. What they will do is examine you and get the right lab tests, Xrays/MRI/CT scan, etc to see if you really do need to see a specialist. It would be a shame for you to go to an internal medicine doctor, then find out you should have gone to a surgeon or cancer doctor.
Although not a qualified medical professional i feel I am able to answer this question. If you find a lump in the back of your neck you should do exactly the same as you do if you find a lump anywhere else on your body and that is go as soon as possible, preferably immediately to see your GP. No matter how small NEVER leave a lump anywhere on your body ALWAYS let a qualified professional look and tell you it is okay to leave. If a choice arises to leave or have it removed, if possible i think it always preferable to have it removed then you know it is gone, but this is secondary just remember find a lump, go to your doctor. If you have found a lump go NOW and make the appointment, if they are shut phone as soon as they open NEVER LEAVE A LUMP!! Adam good answer
The word lump is a very general, undescriptive word. With such a lack of description, one cannot give you a definite answer. If you want a proper opinion, then get a proper examination...in person with a professional.
I knew an old lady(94 yrs old) who has now passed away of old age, that had that exactly but it caused her pain, was always there since a fall that caused an injury that caused calcium to grow called a bone spurr. You could go have it checked just in case thAT IS NOT IT. It very well COULD be a tumor(cancerous or beneign) or a ganglean cyst(full of fluid that,my mom says "if you smack it hard enough they burst and dissolve. But if they hurt they are usually a calcium thing")
For a small painful lump on your neck, start with your primary care provider. The history, physical, and any testing you get there will help narrow the possibilities so you can choose the right specialist, if needed.
Go see your regular physician. He/she can make an educated determination about what type of specialist, if any, you should be referred to.
Doctors who treat skin problems are called "dermatologists". That's probably what you're referring to.
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neurologist or a pain management doctor
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Yes, you should definitely see a doctor. Sometimes the adrenaline won't let you feel the pain until the next day.
There are only a few cases in which an individual should see a doctor for their back pain. In this situation, one should see a doctor because of the fact that one acquired it from falling.
pain in back of neck which caused slow function of brain cannot see clearly eye burning sensation. pain in back of neck which caused slow function of brain cannot see clearly eye burning sensation.
see a doctor
You're probably pregnant, or you have an egg inside your overy. As for the back pain, go see your doctor.
One thing that can cause left side of neck pain above a collar bone could be a stiff neck. If the pain does not go away, one should see a doctor.
If you are suffering from daily neck pain for a year, definitely see your doctor for a physical or see a chiropractor. The pain may be the result incorrect posture or improper sleeping position, which is putting pressure on your neck. The pain may be caused by a pinched nerve or compressed vertebrae causing the pain. A complete physical exam by a physician or chiropractor will help diagnose the problem and develop a solution. If a physical does not identify an issue, the pain may be due to stress. Neck and back are two major areas of the body that are effected by stress.
Go and see a Doctor.
The medicine that should be used to eradicate neck pain is an anti-inflammatory. Ibuprofen and aspirin can be used to ease the pain. Applying heat to the affected area can ease pain and discomfort. You should see your doctor if your pain gets worse.
There are several things that can cause Back pain, from sciatica or a herniated disc, to kidney stones or fractures. It's best to just see a doctor, if your back pain continues with no relief.
Go and see a doctor.