Often, swelling in the neck is the most easily perceptible sign of thyroid problems. This swelling occurs due to goiters — inflammation of the thyroid gland. Goiters can develop in people with both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, though there are other causes of swelling in the neck, as well, and inflammation in this area should prompt medical care.

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