Finding a lump on your neck, back, or behind your ear can feel scary, but most are harmless. As the article notes, “most lumps are harmless and caused by common, non-serious conditions.” Understanding the cause can help reduce unnecessary worry.
One of the most common causes is an epidermoid cyst. These develop when “skin cells build up beneath the surface instead of shedding normally,” forming a small bump filled with keratin. They tend to grow slowly and are not dangerous.
These cysts are usually easy to recognize. They are often “smooth, round, and painless” and may stay the same for a long time. Common areas include the neck, back, and behind the ears.
Problems only arise if the cyst becomes irritated or infected. In those cases, it may become red, swollen, tender, or leak fluid. These are signs that medical advice is needed to prevent complications.
It’s important not to try removing a cyst at home. While warm compresses may help discomfort, squeezing or draining it can lead to infection or scarring. Most cysts don’t require treatment unless they change.
Overall, lumps like these are usually harmless, but paying attention to changes matters. If it grows, becomes painful, or shows unusual symptoms, it’s best to have it checked.