Lymph node position in armpit lump
Lymph node position in armpit lump treatment...
Lymph node position in armpit lump
Medically Reviewed By: Adrienne Waks, MD
Key Takeaways:
• Most of the time, a lump under the armpit is the result of an enlarged lymph node.
This means that body’s immune system is responding to a small issue such as an infection or irritation.
• In rare circumstances, an enlarged lymph node that has certain characteristics can be a sign of cancer.
• Regardless of the features of the lump or the symptoms accompanying it, if it does not resolve on its own, it is a good idea to have it checked out by a doctor.
Is it normal to have a lump in the armpit?
A lump in the armpit is usually not something to worry about, and the explanation for it is usually something mild and relatively harmless.
Will a lump in the armpit go away?
When should I see a doctor?
In many cases, lumps under the armpit are caused by a swollen lymph node — in other words, the body’s immune system responding to a small issue such as an infection or