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Feeling glands only in your neck may be normal as it is common to feel lymph nodes in that area. If the glands are painless, small in size, and not growing over time, it is likely nothing to worry about. However, if you have concerns or they are causing discomfort, it is advisable to have them checked by a healthcare professional.

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