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Swelling below tongue, left part of neck
There is swelling in my left part of neck and think so that there is swelling below my tongue and feels like something is kept below my toungue and there is some difficulty in moving tongue too
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It could be a thyroid issue or a plunging ranula. Needs clinical evaluation
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Since when u had this problem, u should share a picture of same for further evaluation of swelling. Most common diagnosis are ranula, dermoid , etc but mostly r surgical causes.
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feel free to consult with your history and picture of swelling.
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Swelling could be of a Ranula, lymphnode or thyroid. Need to properly evaluate for diagnosis.
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Consult me for further assistance and management.
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History noted. Please consult me on practo for a detailed one on one conversation and prescription. Thanks
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