What’s wrong with the swelling of the blood vessels on both sides of the neck?

Swelling of blood vessels on both sides of the neck is commonly associated with the following pathologic factors: right heart failure, cervical spondylosis, carotid artery stenosis, thyroid disease. It is necessary to go to the hospital to improve the laboratory tests and make a clear diagnosis.
1. Right heart failure leads to peripheral circulation stagnation, which can cause bilateral jugular vein varicose, and there can be a feeling of swelling of blood vessels on both sides of the neck, and it is necessary to actively treat heart failure.
2. cervical spondylosis compression of the nerve can also feel the neck on both sides of the swelling, soreness, can be mistaken for vascular factors, usually turn the neck, do not bow the head for a long time, can go to the orthopedic consultation and treatment.
3. Carotid artery stenosis can lead to poor blood flow in the cervical blood vessels, affecting the blood supply to the cranium and brain, which may also cause swelling on both sides of the neck, dizziness, etc., and require further consultation and treatment in the Department of Neurology.
4. Enlarged thyroid gland or nodules that produce compression symptoms can also lead to swelling of blood vessels in the neck, and it is recommended to go to the general surgery department or the endocrinology department of the hospital for further consultation and treatment.
If you find that the blood vessels on both sides of your neck are enlarged or you feel that your neck is distended, please consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.