Back in 1982, my eldest daughter (12 years old), told me she had a lump in her throat. Firstly, I thought she was trying to get my attention as I had just been in hospital with one her younger siblings having adenoids, etc removed, then she showed me - could see and feel this lump quite easily from surface.
Could not get her to GP quick enough (same day back then), he told me not to worry, but referred to hospital. Went straight there to make appointment, due to age, got one following week.
All the worst possible thoughts stayed with me, daughter loved all the attention, could actually slisghtly move lump around.
In hospital, again they kept saying 'do not worry', but thought it best to remove, which they did. Totally benign, nothing for anyone to worry about, said it could reform over the years, thank goodness it never has.
My daughter's main concern was that this op. meant she was not permitted to take part in the school swimming gala.