What Does A Lump In Below The Larynx Indicate?
Question: Dear Dr,
Hi.
I have a six (6) month old daughter. There are times when she is sleeping, both my wife and I must hold back our cough and sneeze just so she does not wake up to the sudden sound.
There were occasions when I sneezed a few times by holding back the sound and force of it. Few months ago, I noticed that I have a stiff pea sized bulge on the right side above the adam's apple and below the larynx (on the right side), and somehow I feel it is linked to the force of the sneezes I have held back in the past.
I have felt this bulge a few times and it feels like a raised bone. I do not have any other symptoms other than pain when swallowing and the random stiffness around my trachea (which loosens up when I press on this bulge).
I have a history of smoking and drinking.
Hi.
I have a six (6) month old daughter. There are times when she is sleeping, both my wife and I must hold back our cough and sneeze just so she does not wake up to the sudden sound.
There were occasions when I sneezed a few times by holding back the sound and force of it. Few months ago, I noticed that I have a stiff pea sized bulge on the right side above the adam's apple and below the larynx (on the right side), and somehow I feel it is linked to the force of the sneezes I have held back in the past.
I have felt this bulge a few times and it feels like a raised bone. I do not have any other symptoms other than pain when swallowing and the random stiffness around my trachea (which loosens up when I press on this bulge).
I have a history of smoking and drinking.
Brief Answer:
needs complete evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
I consider the following possibilities
A) Lymph node
Lymph nodes are the commonest lumps in the area. They can enlarge because of local infection or tumors in laryngeal region.
B) Lipoma which is a benign fat deposit.
Get a complete physical evaluation .
Only a thorough checkup will differentiate the conditions.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Regards
Dr Arun
needs complete evaluation
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
I consider the following possibilities
A) Lymph node
Lymph nodes are the commonest lumps in the area. They can enlarge because of local infection or tumors in laryngeal region.
B) Lipoma which is a benign fat deposit.
Get a complete physical evaluation .
Only a thorough checkup will differentiate the conditions.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Regards
Dr Arun
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Thank you for your prompt reply.
I will get the evaluation done soon, but was just wondering, the two possibilities you suggested - will any of it require surgery?
What is the possibility of this being anything close to cancer?
I must emphasize again that the pea sized bulge feels like a raised bone (that's how stiff it is), and from time to time, it causes a feeling of stiffness on the right side of my neck around the trachea.
Regards.
I will get the evaluation done soon, but was just wondering, the two possibilities you suggested - will any of it require surgery?
What is the possibility of this being anything close to cancer?
I must emphasize again that the pea sized bulge feels like a raised bone (that's how stiff it is), and from time to time, it causes a feeling of stiffness on the right side of my neck around the trachea.
Regards.
Brief Answer:
chancea are less but present
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Chances of cancer is less but still possible
A complete evaluation followed by a biopsy if needed , will confirm if it is ordinary swelling or something to worry about.
Regards
chancea are less but present
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Chances of cancer is less but still possible
A complete evaluation followed by a biopsy if needed , will confirm if it is ordinary swelling or something to worry about.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj