Is it serious to have lymph nodes in the VI area of the neck bilaterally?

Cervical zone VI generally refers to the sixth zone of cervical lymph, referring to in from the hyoid bone to the sternum, also known as visceral peripheral lymph nodes, the severity of bilateral cervical zone VI with lymph nodes is related to the cause of the disease, usually caused by inflammation or tumors and other reasons. Those caused by inflammation are not serious and those caused by tumor are relatively serious. 1. Inflammation: if the lymph nodes are soft in texture, good in mobility, obvious in tenderness and accompanied by fever, it may be a bacterial infection that leads to inflammation of the lymph nodes, which is usually not serious, and is mainly treated with antibiotic medications, such as amoxicillin, levofloxacin, ceftazidime tablets and other medications. 2. Tumor: If the lymph nodes are hard, non-tender, with poor mobility, accompanied by weight loss, limb weakness and other symptoms, it may be considered as lymphoma or lymph node metastasis of malignant tumors, and the situation is more serious, we need to consult a doctor in time, to clarify the cause of the disease, and take appropriate treatment measures, such as surgery, chemotherapy (e.g., Vincristine, mitomycin, etc.) and other methods. If abnormal lymph nodes in the neck are persistently palpated, one should consult a hospital in time to prevent delay.