Pimple like bump on back of neck for 2-3 years now. Cant get rid of?
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Hey guys, ive had this bump like object in the middle on the back of my neck. Its not really red like a pimple but for sure a bump. You can pull the skin back and feel around it. Ive had it for 2-3 years and it really doesnt grow or hurt at all. If you try squeezing it, you cant really see liquid come out but it leaves a nasty smell on your fingers. Is this something i should be concerned about? Again, no pain and it cant be popped. Thanks
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Answer:
I had something similar to what you are describing you just have to stop touching it and i will probably go away on its own.
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Other answers
It could be a skin tag, and skin tags are harmless unless they get bigger than a walnut... However since you don't really know that it's a skin tag go to the doctor
it probably is something you should be worried about. go see a doctor.
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