Swollen neck question

Danhra
Posts: 77
I started working out again after being really sick for a good 2 months and I have noticed that my neck feels swollen right where my thyroid is located (equally on both sides). I was wondering if this is a normal thing when getting back into an exercise routine, that I just never noticed before, or if it is something I should be bringing up to my doctor??
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Any suggestions would be appreciated

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I definitly think you should bring it up with your doc!!!0
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It could be your thyroid. A friend of mine noticed similar swelling and that's what it was.0
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It could be your thyroid. A friend of mine noticed similar swelling and that's what it was.
Was it something serious for your friend or just an effect of starting an exercise routine??0 -
Definitely get it checked out! I noticed swelling in my neck a few years ago and chalked it up to being sick and having related swollen glands or something. Well, it wasn't and a few months later I had half of my thyroid removed.
You may want to take some pictures and monitor it for a little while just to be sure it isn't temporary and related to exercising (I'm not sure how it could be,though). But definitely see your doctor if it's still there in a week or so.0 -
Thanks, I tried to google it and nothing came up about it being exercise related but the onset just coincided with me starting to exercise again so I wasn't sure. I will make an appointment with my doc!0
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Could be lymph nodes too, if it's bilateral and if you've been sick for a couple months. At any rate, go get it checked out!0
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Go to the doctor. As soon as possible.0
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It could be your thyroid. A friend of mine noticed similar swelling and that's what it was.
Was it something serious for your friend or just an effect of starting an exercise routine??0 -
My neck swelled over probably 4-5 months and when I finally went to the doctor about it it turned out that I had graves disease and a thyroid that was enlarged by 4 times its regular size. I needed radioactive idodine treatment to stop my hyperthyroidism and was consiquently hypothyroid which I take replacement every day for it.0
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Thanks very much for the input guys!0
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