I have a lump in my left supraclavicular fossa. I am able to move it up and down by tensing what I assume are the muscles in this area. When I tense the lump becomes hard and immobile.
I do not have the same problem or lump on the right hand side.
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Lump need to be evaluated by local examination.. USG neck and FNAC should be done to assess the extent/attachment/nature of the lump.. visit an ENT specialist for proper assessment..
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