
What should I do about small skin tags on my neck?
Disease description:
I've had a small lump on my neck for the past two days, and it feels quite strange. I'd like to ask the doctor, what should I do about a small lump appearing on the neck?

The neck, also known as the cervical region, may sometimes develop small lumps or bumps. When this occurs, the underlying cause should be identified, and treatment options such as medication, physical therapy, or surgical intervention should be selected accordingly.
1. **Medication Therapy**: Small lumps on the neck might be caused by folliculitis, allergies, or similar conditions, and are usually curable with medication. For example, patients with folliculitis can use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications such as mupirocin ointment, cefixime capsules, or amoxicillin capsules under a doctor's guidance. Once the inflammation subsides, the small lumps will gradually shrink and disappear. If rashes or hives develop due to allergic reactions, antihistamine medications such as loratadine tablets or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets can be used under medical supervision to relieve the allergy, allowing the rash or hives to fade more quickly.
2. **Physical Therapy**: Small lumps on the neck could also be caused by conditions such as soft fibromas or filiform warts. In such cases, physical therapies like cryotherapy or laser treatment are commonly used to induce necrosis and shedding of the growths.
3. **Surgical Treatment**: If lumps are caused by lipomas, surgical removal of the lesion is usually an effective treatment option and often results in complete recovery.