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Lump on back of neck w/fluid, any ideas?

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PostPosted: 11/20/06 - 18:16    Post subject: Lump on back of neck w/fluid, any ideas? Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, this is my first post as I just found this web page. Looks very informative.

I am a male in his mid 30s and have had a semi-hard lump directly in the center of the rear of my neck(between hairline and shoulders) for about 10 years now. When I first noticed it almost 10 years ago, I went and saw my regular doctor and he told me it was nothing to worry about, just a gland and I would probably notice it gets a little larger in the summertime.

Well I was stupid and younger then and decided to not follow up on it after that. Here we are 10+ years later and it has grown a bit. Probably 1.5 inches diameter. It does not hurt, ever. What I have been noticing is that it is letting off a bad odor. I can smell it if I walk and come to a stop. I had an itch the other day right below it and scratched it and then felt a liquid on my fingers. There was a little bit of puss that came out due to the scratching and it smelt horrible. I then took my thumb and index fingers and squeezed it and a good amount of puss came out.

I have done some searches and cannot find what may be my issue. I was going to see a dermatologist to see what they would recommend.

Any ideas? This is starting to be a nuisance since I am now always concerned about the way it smells and others around me at work.

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PostPosted: 12/03/06 - 15:58    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi

I have exact the same symptoms, with my "puss eruption" occurring today. I intend to have it checked out by a doctor, probably you should too. Will let you know my diagnosis. Have you found you experience some neck pains, especially when for example sitting at a computer? I found the tension in my neck has decreased after my lump burst.
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PostPosted: 03/20/07 - 18:05    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

How odd. My two young children and I have this same problem. Mine wne away after cutin out gluten grains.
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PostPosted: 04/22/08 - 14:00    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I have the EXACT same thing u described and today was my eruption day due to over scracthing. When I noticed the puss I used mirrors to see what was going on back there and began squeezing puss was squirting out onto my mirror. I kept squeezing till I couldn't get anymore out and now I have a much smaller lump. I have never been to a doctor and I am very curious to find out what this is and how to get rid of it.
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