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Armpit lump
I have a small hard nodule/lump in armpit since 2 months. Went to clinic for checking. But doctor said there is nothing. But i can feel it. Actually its very small may be she missed it. Breast usg also done. Report normal. But the nodule is not going away. Could not understand what should i do now?
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Do u have family history of breast Ca? Do u have done self breast exam ? Do u have found any nodule , lump ? Is there any change in size and texture of nipple/ areola ? Or change in skin texture. It can be early signs , including any watery discharge from nipples and should not ne ignored. Tenderness can be due to underlying abscess/pus or infection.do u have fever or any other complaints or on any other harmonal medications or contraceptive pills.consult me here on practo or free whatsapp 97166*33129
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Could you tell me some more details Size of the swelling,any pain from the swelling,any discharge from the swelling,loss of weight?
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Connect please
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Kindly connect.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Do connect and consult
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Please consult
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Connect with general surgeon for physical examination and and get FNAc test done to find out the type of swelling.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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