Neck lumps: main causes and symptoms

Written in association with: Mr Churunal Hari
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Neck lumps are, in the majority of cases, caused by one's lymph nodes (or lymph glands) becoming swollen. In our latest article, revered consultant ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon, Mr Churunal Hari, outlines the main symptoms of neck lumps and reveals how they are most effectively treated.

What are neck lumps and what causes them to form?

Neck lumps are very common in adults and can occur for various reasons. Many adults may develop throat infections or a cold, which typically affects the lymph nodes. We call this a lymph gland or lymph node enlargement.

 

Neck lumps can often be associated with a sore throat, tonsillitis, as well as a dental or ear infection. Another typical cause of neck lumps is a thyroid gland swelling, often located in the lower neck. 

 

If the neck swelling does come from an infection, it should go away completely as soon as the infection goes. Neck lumps can also be caused by cancerous swellings, which can present themselves in the form of lymphoma, salivary gland tumours, or throat cancers.  

 

What are the main symptoms of neck lumps/neck swelling?

Sometimes, patients do not experience any symptoms at all. However, when they do, the most common symptoms include the following:

  • sore throat
  • fever and sweating
  • pain
  • change in voice

 

When should patients seek medical attention?

If the neck swelling continues after two to three weeks, or if the neck lump swelling becomes larger in this period of time, it most definitely requires medical attention. Patients may also need to see an ENT specialist if they are experiencing throat symptoms, such as a sore throat or a voice change.

 

How are neck lumps managed?

Neck lumps are often investigated through a clinical examination, an ultrasound scan, and occasionally, a needle biopsy, which can be carried out to determine the cause of the swelling.

 

Mr Churunal Hari is a highly esteemed and experienced ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon who specialises in the treatment of neck lumps. If you are currently experiencing neck pain and/or swelling and feel as though you may be suffering from neck lumps, you can book an appointment with Mr Hari via his Top Doctors profile.

Mr Churunal Hari

By Mr Churunal Hari
Otolaryngology / ENT

Mr Churunal Kumaran Hari is a highly regarded consultant ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon based in Shrewsbury who has extensive experience managing ENT conditions. He treats a vast range of ear conditions as well as voice disorders, thyroid and parathyroid disease, nose and sinus disease, neck disease, throat, and salivary gland disease. He sees patients privately at the Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital. Mr Hari sees NHS patients at the Princess Royal Hospital and Royal Shrewsbury hospital.

Mr Churunal Kumaran Hari's professional interests include general ENT and the education and training of junior doctors. He completed his ENT training in the South West of England and Australia. During his training, Mr Hari spent two years pursuing research in olfactory biosciences at Cardiff University, leading to a Master of Public Health. Mr Hari completed a head and neck surgery fellowship at the Royal Adelaide Hospital before taking up the consultant job.

He's an honorary senior lecturer at the Keele University Medical School and is an active researcher who has published original scientific papers and written review articles for various medical journals. He is the recipient of the  International Rhinology Research Award which was awarded to him by the American Rhinologic Society in 2002.


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