I don't know why! Go to a doctor!
Well it depends: I have a painless lump on the base of my neck but that's part of my spine! I'm guessing it is the same for you. But if you're really worried and think it is something different, then you should seek out a doctor's advice.
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This sounds like what i have. I've had ultrasounds and biopsies and other tests done and found out its a goitre.. ie. a 3.5cm cyst, on my thyroid in my neck. It's harmless. And blood tests showed my thyroid levels are fine. But i have to keep an eye on it - it seems to have gotten smaller (by like a cm?). But it still annoys me knowing it's there... grrrrr! Sometimes i just wish it'd disappear and sometimes i think about just getting it cut out so there's no lump - however then i'd be left with a scar... so im just gonna leave it.
A lump at the front of the neck could be inflamed lymph nodes, or an increase in one nodule of the thyroid gland which is a butterfly shaped organ in the neck belonging to the endocrine system. At the back of the neck a lump could be a muscle spasm or a problem with a spinal vertebra.
If you have a concern you should have your physician examine it for you.
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It could be as simple as lymphadenopathy associated with a viral infection, or as complex as multiple lymph node involvement from one of a variety of lymphomas. The fact that these are painless is a bit concerning. So, to be on the safe side, it would be prudent to have her obtain a scheduled appointment with her physician to assess the situation.
It was a lump of stress.
Something for your medical practitioner to look at
idiot. get it cheaked out immediatly!
Enlarged lymph node due to an infection in the body.