Have A Movable Lump On Left Collar Bone. Had Flu Shot In Left Arm. Had A Neck Lift. Could It Be Siptoma?
Yes; unclear on siptoma; other symptoms?
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Hello once again.
Its great to hear from you.
Yes of course, the neck lift could easily be one of the causes for the development of a lump. But with procedures like a neck lift, if a lump has resulted, it can be corrected with the help of a small/minor procedure, if you wish to go ahead with this.
I am sorry, I am unclear about a siptoma. Do you mean to talk about some type of growth or cancer?
Regarding your left arm, is this pain constant? Does it take place after physical activity (if so what kind of physical activity)? Do you have any radiating pain to your chest, neck or throat regions? Any injuries?
The pain in the arm could also be caused by the lump that you have, as the location could easily be applying pressure on blood vessels that supply the arm, and thus resulting in pain.
I am really happy to hear from you, and hope my response has helped you. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications.
Best wishes.
Not typical, but it is encountered
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A lump after a flu-shot is not really typical, but it is experienced, and usually disappears with time. I would like you to keep a check on this lump, and if it persists for more than 4 weeks, then it is best to get it physically examined and depending on the examination a biopsy might also be requested. But I am sure this is most probably due to the procedure you had and/or the flu shot.
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Better to proceed with investigations
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Hello once again.
I would recommend to proceed with further investigations. For all we know, this could be a lump developed due to the procedures; but if not, then it is better to learn about it earlier than later, as treatment would be simpler earlier during its course.
So in my opinion, be safer than sorry. Do proceed with further investigations. Wishing you lots of luck.
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