Movable Lump On Neck, Earache, Shoulder Pain, Back Pain
i am 16 yr old female. for over a week i have had a small lump on the right side of my neck, it is not soft (i cant squeeze it) and if i grab it between my fingers it moves ver easily ( like slippery) i have had no illness but a couple of days ago i had earache recently i have also been having shoulder pain and back pain (top) i also get a tingly feeling usually on the right side of the body but sometimes on the left what can this be?
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The small lump on the right side of your neck is likely to be a swollen lymph node which has appeared due to the neck infection that you suffered a few days ago. This usually subsides on its own once the infecion is well controlled.
The pain in the shoulder and the back is likely to be a muscle spasm which can be relieved with mild pain killers and muscle relaxants after consulting your physician.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Movable Lump On Neck, Earache, Shoulder Pain, Back Pain
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The small lump on the right side of your neck is likely to be a swollen lymph node which has appeared due to the neck infection that you suffered a few days ago. This usually subsides on its own once the infecion is well controlled. The pain in the shoulder and the back is likely to be a muscle spasm which can be relieved with mild pain killers and muscle relaxants after consulting your physician. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com