It could be an imbedded tick.
It sounds like an abscess of some kind. The guinea pig should be looked at by a qualified exotic pet veterinarian as soon as possible. Depending on what is causing the abscess it may be easily treated or life threatening
It is possible that the lump is a reaction to the shot. Some reactions may be common and resolve on their own, while others can be more serious. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment if needed.
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
... I have researched this because my dog has this too, it could be anything basically...if you can take him to the vets, it can be a fatty deposit or something more serious like cancer! I hope you find out what it is!! Please tell me after
The trachea and oesphagus but also the neck muscles and the jugular vein and arteries.
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.
The lump on your neck on the inside of the jaw could be an infection. It is important that you seek medical attention ASAP.
If ur wanting someone to answer this they need to what ur talking about, that could be anything, from a bone in ur neck to a pulled muscle.
Probably an ingrown hair that has turned into a mess of puss. It could also be a cyst that has popped.
A lump on the back of the neck that comes and goes could be caused by a variety of factors such as swollen lymph nodes, cysts, or muscle knots. It's important to monitor the size, shape, and any associated symptoms of the lump. If it persists or causes concern, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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A lump on the back of the neck could be related to various conditions, including infections, swollen lymph nodes, or cysts. While lupus can cause swollen lymph nodes or skin manifestations, a lump itself is not a typical direct symptom of lupus. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate evaluation of any new or unusual lumps.
Cancer Leprosy? Do you shower?
Any lump in your neck should be checked out by a physician to make sure it is nothing serious.
That would most likely be the top ridge of one of your vertebra in your spine.
This could be symptomatic of a number of conditions. Without information on further symptoms, it would be best to consult your doctor.
See your doctor..It could be serious...