I have a hump on the back of my neck?

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Its your neck bone. Everyone has them, some stick out further then others. Nothing to worry about. Its...

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What is the fatty hump on my upper back/bottom of neck?

i've had it since i was about 13, and my neck has also been a constant pain since then. it stretches from the edges of my shoulder blades and covers the top of my spine where my neck meets. i am a small build, runner, athletic body, but this fatty portion...

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I have that fat hump too. Idk how to help you though. Ive had it since maybe around the same time and...

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Hump on the back of my neck?

I have what looks like a hump on the back of my neck my 'seventh vertebrae' or something.. My doctor told me it was just a fat lump and if I loose weight (I am overweight) Then it ...show more

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Depends on your age? Look up "Dowagers Hump" It sounds like it might be this.

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Help, I have a hump in my neck!?

I have slouched my whole life which means I now have a small hump in my neck. I'm only 23 and I'm worried about it getting worse. What makes things worse is that Ive got size 12G breasts and they are really heavy but i cant afford a breast reduction...

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Well when was the last time your measured yourself for a bra? A 12G is the same as a 34G. That would...

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I have this hump on the bottom of my neck?

I noticed a while back that I have a little hump on the back of my neck. Its towards the bottom and it looks as if I have a hunchback. I have never had good posture, so could that be it? Bad posture? My sisters have it also, mine is actually the least...

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Sounds like a buffalo hump, also known as a dorsocervical fat pad. Two causes - high cortisol (stress...

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One can simply practice standing up and sitting with their back straight to get rid of a hunch in the...

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FAT (Buffalo Hump) behind neck..?

I have been athletic most my life and have worked out for 30 + years.Ihave not been to a doc for it but i do have what appears to be a buffalo hump. i could stand to lose 60lbs and wonder if this is the cause,me being overweight.has anyone lost exccessive...

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I have one also as I could lose some extra weight! but i was told that losing weight will help the buffalo...

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There's a small hump in backside of head,near neck ,will it be cancer?

I had 2 road accidents both times hit the head,then later on after 2yrs i got swelling (a hump) in right side of head.Can there be fiber accumulation??I feel it gradually increase its size.Do I need to go for surgery?

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There are some bumps (humps) that after a while they disappear all by themselves, but sometimes it is...

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This fatty hump on the back of your lower neck could be a "Protease Paunch" or it could be...

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If it's due to osteoporosis, there is nothing you can do to "fix it"... Take calcium 600-...

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