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  • Female
  • 24 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I've had a lump on my neck for the past two months, and I'm really starting to get worried. Can you please tell me how long it might take for this to get better?

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Vist your doctor for evaluation and appropriate management

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Consult a Ent Specialist

Answered 04/07/2025

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