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  1. 23 lip 2024 · Neck lumps, or masses, can have many possible causes. Examples include swollen lymph nodes, infections such as strep throat, and viruses.

  2. 25 mar 2020 · A swollen lymph node (sometimes called a lymph gland) under the chin and jawline is the most common cause of a neck lump. Lymph nodes are naturally present in your neck - you just can’t feel them most of the time.

  3. 25 cze 2024 · Swelling on one side of the neck can be especially concerning because in most cases it forms a lump that is hard to miss. Neck swelling on one side can signal a variety of different causes and may be associated with symptoms such as: Upper respiratory symptoms: A runny nose, sore throat, or a cough.

  4. 28 cze 2024 · A lump on the side of your neck with no pain can have many causes. Most commonly, lymph nodes are apt to swell due to injury, infection and, less commonly, cancer.

  5. 16 wrz 2024 · “Benign causes of a painless mass or neck swelling can include thyroid nodules, swelling of a saliva gland or a reactive lymph node,” said Joshua D. Horton, M.D., head and neck surgical oncologist with the Norton Cancer Institute Head & Neck Tumor Program.

  6. Neck lumps can be painless or painful, and they may develop in a variety of shapes and sizes. They can be found on the side of the neck, under the jawline, at the back of the neck, or in the throat area. Most neck lumps are harmless. The neck contains lymph nodes, which swell in response to infection.

  7. 5 sie 2024 · A lump on the side of the neck could be a swollen lymph node caused by a bacterial or viral infection or a benign (non-cancerous) growth like a cyst, lipoma, or goiter. Swollen, infected salivary glands may also appear as lumps on the neck.