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My neck

I have a lump in my neck, and I feel it on the other side too but I feel it more on the left. It moves too and is medium sized. I don't have any really bad symptoms and it doesn't hurt much but I'm wondering what it could be and why it's moving?
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  • Female | 18 years old
  • Complaint duration: 5 days
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: No

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Featured Answer

1 UpVoted this answer Today Clinic - OKC Central Family Medicine, Oklahoma City
It depends where on the neck you are feeling. The body tends to be very symmetrical, and normal lumps and bumps on one side tend to be repeated on the other side. In the neck, there are many different muscles, the trachea, hyoid bone, thyroid, lymph nodes, and salivary glands, any of which could feel like mobile lumps. The fact that it is similar on both sides suggests to me it is likely nothing to worry about. However, if you are concerned or it changes, I would let your doctor examine it.

Best of luck!
If it is on both sides, it is more likely to be normal. But, to be sure, best to discuss with your doctor.
could by a thyroid Goiter. Go to a FUNCTIONAL (not traditional) Medicine Doctor (MD, DC, DO, DOM, ND, etc.)

watch this important MD video to learn the difference:

http://orangeparkchiropractor.com/functional-medicine/

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There is a range of possibilities from (1) it will go away to (2) it will stay that way without treatment to (3) it will get worse. See a medical physician.
Abraham Speiser