Small Knot On Side Of Neck
Hi I have been suffering from upper back just back of breast till neck area and too much at the left side since 6 months ...
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As per description it seems that you have trigger points in your muscles of back. I believe you should meet physiotherapist who ll release those knots. Keep taking vitamin d supplementation. Do shoulder core exercises. I hope that helps.
Hello doctor from past one month, I have been having pain in my throat while swallowing. But the pain is on the right si ...
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The medicines should be taken only after a proper ent consult. You may even need a laryngoscopy. Do you smoke? Is there any lump sensation in the throat? Do you consume alcohol? Is there a lot of neck fat?
My wife is 45 days pregnant. From last 12 days there is changes in his body. Like tiredness, weakness,vomits etc. We giv ...
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Good evening. And congratulations. Don't worry about it. As she is taking so many medication, tb treatment, pregnancy medicines all that she's feeling weak and tired. -even in early pregnancy, it is common to have these symptoms. Ask her to continue taking the medication advised by your doctor. - take pantop and doxinate half and hour before food, it ll be effective. - doxinate can be taken 3 times also if nausea or vomiting. - in place of pantop, take syp sucral 3tkems a day. Before meal. - she can eat whatever food she likes, (all fruits, vegetables) but avoid spicy, masala, oily food which aggravate these symptoms. - drink plenty of water, coconut water, ors, or glucose water. Which helps in hydration. As vomiting causes dehydration leading to weakness, acidity, decrease appetite all that. - yes she can take tb treatment in pregnancy, no side effects to baby. Just once baby is delivered get tb test.- along with tb treatment 4 drugs, see should also take pyricontine tab (vit b6).- if you think sheâs very weak, dehydrated please take her to hospital, might need saline injection.
A knot has formed in my neck since 2 days and he is giving pain. Tell me why this happened. Because I am very worried ab ...
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It can be just an infectious. Or tuberculosis or cancer. Without proper check up cannot diagnose. Consult a nearby physician.
I'm 21 (m) years old. I have knots (गाँठ) in my neck. One is in the middle of the neck on the left side and the other is ...
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Do you suffer from frequent cold or cough. Is there any pain? Do not worry these are lymph nodes that are enlarged because of infection. They will subside on their own in few days.
Hi, I have a question for my friend. He's been having neck pain and headaches for many years. He is 19 years old. His he ...
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Hello lybrate-user. Advise your friend to consult an orthopedic surgeon and take proper check up like x-ray of the cervical spine. Then consult with right diagnosis. You can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment.
I have a small, painful lump in my neck that keeps reappearing. It is sometimes painful and reduces on its own after a c ...
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Muscle knots are small, bump-like areas of musclethat can be painful to the touch. The medical term for muscle knots is myofascial trigger points. These knots occur when muscle fibers or the bands of tissue called fascia underneath them tense and tighten. Next physiotherapy treatment will help you and stretching exercise of neck.
Hi, my friend is having severe pain in neck and shoulders from last 8-9 months. Recently the pain has increased to bicep ...
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No needed surgery. You can get the following treatments. 1. Physiotherapy - cervical traction for 10 days ayurvedic medicines: 1. Indugantha grutham - 10 ml twice a day 2. Gantha thailam - 5 drops mixed with milk 3. Balaristam - 30 ml twice a day 4. Cervilon soft gel cap- 1 twice a day 5. Spondelone cap - 1 twice a day narayana thailam for external application. These medicines are available at all ayurveda pharmacy. Further consultation contact me through Lybrate private chat.
Hi, I have got a swelling bump on forehead and it is itching. Also capsule like bumps over my scalp at many places. Plea ...
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Causes: Trauma: Whether it’s from a fall, a collision on the soccer field, a car accident, or other high-impact contact, trauma is a leading cause of hematomas. A goose egg is essentially just a bruise on the forehead. These bumps often turn black and blue after a day or two. When the tiny blood vessels under the skin are injured, blood leaks out into the surrounding tissue, causing the swelling that forms a bump or knot on the head. Cyst: A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms just underneath the skin. It’s usually soft to the touch and appears whitish or yellowish. There are several types of cysts that can appear on the forehead. One of the more common cysts is formed when keratin cells move deeper into your skin and form a sac. Keratin is a protein in the skin. Normally keratin cells move up to the surface and die. When they move the other direction, they can cluster in a cyst that swells as it grows. Osteoma A benign little outgrowth of bone, called an osteoma, can form a forehead bump. Typically, an osteoma grows slowly and has no other symptoms. An osteoma can usually be left alone. But if the growth is bothersome from an appearance standpoint or is causing some symptoms (such as vision or hearing problems) due to its location, treatment may be appropriate. Lipoma A lipoma is a growth of fatty tissue that can develop under the skin, causing a soft, pliable lump to form on the forehead. Lipomas also tend to form on the neck, shoulders, arms, back, thighs, and abdomen. Skull malformation If you’ve had a facial fracture or other skull injury, it’s possible that a lump could form on your forehead as the bones heal and fuse together. Bites or stings An insect bite or sting can cause a small red lump to form on the forehead. These bumps are usually unmistakable and typically require no treatment. Try leaving a bite alone and taking an antihistamine to help reduce swelling and itching. If you too have pimple and acne on your forehead, you can try out these simple and easy home remedies to get rid of the bumps. A clean scalp As suggested by experts, the bumps on your forehead are caused by dandruff in your scalp. So, if you get rid of the dandruff you can get cure the bumps on your forehead. You can use a mild anti-dandruff shampoo Oily skin Oily skin can be the biggest cause of bumps on forehead as forehead falls in the deadly oily T-zone. So do something about the clogged pores and excess oil on your skin. For oily skin Take some multani mitti and add some rose water, and apply to your face. This will not only help you get rid of excess oil from your face. Doing it twice a week is enough to balance the oil. Or you can wash your face regularly with some cold water, with some rose water added in it to reduce the oil from your face. Lemon juice Take some lemon juice and dab on the zits with a cotton ball before going to bed. The lemon will work at night and you won’t have to step out in sun with lemon on your face as it can lemon can react on your skin in sunlight. Wash off in the morning. Tomato juice Rich in antioxidants, the tomato juice can cure the pimples and acnes. Just extract the juice and apply on your face. Wash off with some cold water splashes in 15 minutes. But see if your skin is not sensitive to tomatoes. Apple cider vinegar Some apple cider vinegar will work same as lemon or tomato juice. Take a cotton ball and dab some apple vinegar on the zits before going to bed, regular use of apple cider vinegar will cure the zits.
Hello, I am 64 years old and I am having a knot on left side of my neck from the last 30 years. It's hard when I feel it ...
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Take frequent Breaks at work. Core Strengthening Exercises. Use cervical pillow. Use Back Support. Self Massage the back of neck.