Finding a lump on your neck, back, or behind your ear can be alarming, often triggering worst-case fears. However, most lumps are harmless and caused by common, non-serious conditions.
Lumps can vary in size and cause. Understanding why one appears can help determine whether it’s something minor or something that needs medical attention.
A common cause is an epidermoid cyst. These form when skin cells build up beneath the surface instead of shedding normally, creating a slow-growing bump filled with keratin.
These cysts are usually smooth, round, and painless. They often remain unchanged for long periods and are commonly found on the neck, back, or behind the ears.
Problems can occur if a cyst becomes irritated or infected. It may turn red, swollen, tender, or release a thick discharge, which is a sign to seek medical advice.
Cysts can also develop from blocked hair follicles or minor skin injuries. They are more common in adults and in people with acne or recurring skin issues.
While home remedies like warm compresses may ease discomfort, they don’t remove the cyst. Squeezing or draining it yourself can cause infection or scarring and should be avoided.
Most cysts are harmless, but any changes in size, pain, or additional symptoms should be checked by a healthcare professional to rule out more serious conditions.