There is a lump on the right side of the neck, and the child has a lump on the neck

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many reasons for a lump on the right side of the neck, most of which are swollen lymph nodes in the neck, including the swelling caused by inflammation of the lymph nodes themselves, as well as the swollen lymph nodes caused by bacterial and viral infections of adjacent organs and tissues, such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, etc., in this case, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, and then take corresponding antibacterial and antiviral drugs after being examined by a doctor to determine the cause of the disease**. Generally, after the primary disease**, the swollen lymph nodes in the neck will also be relieved, but usually not to return to the original state, and it may also be lymph node tuberculosis, lymph node tumor, etc.

    A lump on the right side of the neck may also be a thyroid disease, such as thyroid nodules, thyroiditis, thyroid cysts, thyroid tumors, etc., among which thyroid nodules and cysts may only have a lump and no other discomfort, so it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, and the doctor will conduct a detailed examination and judge the symptoms**. In addition to this, it may also be fibroids, lipomas, etc. In short, there are many reasons for a lump on the right side of the neck, and it is recommended to observe whether there are related symptoms, seek medical attention in time if necessary, perform a biopsy, and confirm **after**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Analysis: This condition is a very common condition, the most common is that regional lymphadenopathy is secondary to upper respiratory tract infection, after which it occurs. Normal immune response Some children may quickly experience lymphadenopathy as the inflammation subsides, but others will have lymphadenopathy that is difficult to resolve.

    Advice: At this time, you can apply a local hot compress, if the child does not have local pain or other obvious symptoms. You can choose to use hot compresses, and you can use traditional Chinese medicine that invigorates blood circulation and dissolves blood stasis, such as mugwort leaf safflower, hyssop, fengfeng, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to your ominous description, preliminary considerations, a) a right-sided thyroid tumor.

    Thyroid adenomas are more common in women and usually occur between the ages of 20 and 40 during the active thyroid function.

    In the early stage, there are often no conscious symptoms, and the lump is often unintentionally palpated or found by others. The tumor is mostly single, generally small in size, round or oval, medium hardness, smooth surface, non-tender, and can move up and down with swallowing.

    The lump grows slowly. Larger tumors can cause compression and displacement of the trachea or compression symptoms such as hoarseness and difficulty swallowing. A small number of patients may develop hyperthyroidism or malignant transformation.

    Because thyroid adenomas may cause hyperthyroidism and malignant transformation, it is advisable to remove them as soon as possible, regardless of whether there are compression symptoms or not. The surgical method is most of the thyroid resection or lobectomy on the affected side, and it is not appropriate to perform simple adenoma extraction. The specimen is sent for pathological examination.

    2) Fatigue and pharyngitis can cause cervical lymphadenitis.

    Lymph nodes don't become inflamed and swollen for no apparent reason. It's all caused by the surrounding inflammation.

    In addition, if you pinch and push it with your fingers, it has good mobility, and the lymph node is not adherent to the surrounding ** and muscles, it is also lymphadenitis. Lymphadenitis is not something to be nervous about.

    The law of lymph nodes is: due to inflammation of a certain body organ (such as inflammation, wounds, etc.), the lymph nodes are swollen. In general, when there is inflammation in any part of the body, the adjacent lymph nodes will swell when they are defended and sterilized.

    After the inflammation is cured, the lymph nodes may not be better. Lymphatic diseases are difficult to treat, and some chronic lymphadenitis can last for several years or more than ten years.

    The neck, armpits, and groin (root of the thigh) are the three major lymphatic concentrations.

    If the lymphadenopathy is mild, after a while, it will naturally get better, which is not a problem. But if the swelling is severe and does not heal for a long time, then it needs to be aggravated: first, to avoid its further aggravation and deterioration, and second, the body needs to restore its function, exert its immune sterilization effect, and enhance physical fitness.

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Long-term neck cold, muscle spasms, stasis, plus cold, lymphatic inflammation so the symptoms. Anti-inflammatory drugs, hot compresses, and massages are good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the fried vegetables are swollen and will be contagious, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible**,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis:

    Based on your stated medical history of symptoms and signs (mass on the left side of the neck, pain with local compressions, etc.), the initial suspicion is that lymphadenopathy may be related to infection of the surrounding tissues of the lesion.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you should find the lesion in time, and treat it symptomatically, and strengthen anti-infection and other support in a timely manner. Pay attention to rest and eat lightly.

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