Why is there a hard lump on my neck behind my ear?

Why is there a hard lump on my neck behind my ear?

Why is there a hard lump on my neck behind my ear?

Lumps behind the ear can be caused by infections in the throat or neck, such as pharyngitis, a cold, the flu, mononucleosis, otitis, conjunctivitis, herpes, cavities, gingivitis, or the measles. This happens due to the swollen lymph nodes in the area, which increase in size as the body fights the infection.

Are neck nodules serious?

Either fluid-filled or solid, thyroid nodules are usually harmless, but they can indicate an autoimmune disorder or cancer. In addition to a lump on your neck, a thyroid nodule could cause a cough or difficulty swallowing. Your voice may be hoarse, and you may have pain in your neck and throat.

What causes lymph nodes on back of head to swell?

Throat infections, tonsillitis, the common cold and tooth-related infections may cause lymph glands in the neck to swell. Scalp skin conditions or even head lice may cause the lymph glands at the back of the head to swell.

What causes swelling at the base of the skull?

Causes of swelling. Share on Pinterest Bacterial infections, psoriasis, and ringworm can cause swelling of the occipital lymph nodes. A variety of skin infections can affect the scalp, which can cause the occipital lymph nodes to swell. In rare cases, the swelling of these lymph nodes can be a sign of cancer.

How do I get rid of a knot on my neck?

If your swollen lymph nodes are tender or painful, you might get some relief by doing the following:

  1. Apply a warm compress. Apply a warm, wet compress, such as a washcloth dipped in hot water and wrung out, to the affected area.
  2. Take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
  3. Get adequate rest.

What causes swelling in the back of the neck?

The most common cause of swelling of the lymph nodes in your neck is from illnesses such as strep throat, measles, or an ear infection. Rarely, they can indicate immune disorders or cancer.

What is the lump at the base of my skull?

Skull Base Osteoma Osteomas are benign bony outgrowths (new bone growth) mostly found on the skull and facial bones. If the bone tumor grows on another bone, it is called homoplastic osteoma. If it grows on tissue, it is called eteroplastic osteoma. Skull base osteomas are slow growing and generally cause no symptoms.

What causes your occipital lymph nodes to swell?