Suggest Treatment For Pea Sized Lump In The Armpit
I have two tiny pea sized lumps in my left armpit, and one on the right side of my adams apple. And oh, they're painless. I'm female. 17. What can it be? I've had the neck lump since a few years now, but, the neck ones formed a few months ago. One after another.
1.The history suggest the lumps in the armpits are lymph nodal enlargement due to the glandular enlargement. 2.The glandular / neck lumps which you say few months ago need to be evaluated. 3.Get an ultrasound examination - that will evaluate the nature of the lumps, its source and extensions. 4.An FNAC to confirm the nature of the cells involving in the process. I think you need to treat the neck lumps first the axillary / armpit lumps goes on its own. 5.Suggest to get an appointment and get investigated and treated accordingly. Good luck.
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Suggest Treatment For Pea Sized Lump In The Armpit
Welcome to health care magic. 1.The history suggest the lumps in the armpits are lymph nodal enlargement due to the glandular enlargement. 2.The glandular / neck lumps which you say few months ago need to be evaluated. 3.Get an ultrasound examination - that will evaluate the nature of the lumps, its source and extensions. 4.An FNAC to confirm the nature of the cells involving in the process. I think you need to treat the neck lumps first the axillary / armpit lumps goes on its own. 5.Suggest to get an appointment and get investigated and treated accordingly. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-ganesh/62888 Thank you.