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What Does A Lump Under The Armpit Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 7 Nov 2014
Question: I have had a hard pea sized lump under my right armpit for a couple years. Obviously it has not been a bother or caused any illness but I recently found two more under my left armpit. except these feel a little more rubbery and can be moved a little bit. Should I be worried? I am 34 with kids, female. Thanks for your time.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
consult a general physician

Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome

I appreciate your concern.

Although on physical exam, lumps due to cysts or fibro adenoma may not be easily distinguished, Ultrasound examination of the breast can distinguish cystic from solid lesions.

I would recommend a Physical exam to determine the nature of the lump, clinically and then advise you the necessary investigations eg mammogram and CBC, ESR etc accordingly.

A physical exam would easily rule in or exclude any local causes such as hydradenitis , ingrown hair, lipomas etc. Please consult a general physician for further workup , soon



Let me know if you have any query

wishing you best of health

Thanks
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What Does A Lump Under The Armpit Indicate?

Brief Answer: consult a general physician Detailed Answer: Hello and Welcome I appreciate your concern. Although on physical exam, lumps due to cysts or fibro adenoma may not be easily distinguished, Ultrasound examination of the breast can distinguish cystic from solid lesions. I would recommend a Physical exam to determine the nature of the lump, clinically and then advise you the necessary investigations eg mammogram and CBC, ESR etc accordingly. A physical exam would easily rule in or exclude any local causes such as hydradenitis , ingrown hair, lipomas etc. Please consult a general physician for further workup , soon Let me know if you have any query wishing you best of health Thanks