Problem description: Hello, doctor. A year ago, I had a pimple on my armpit. It was oval, about two-thirds the size of my little finger, and it felt slightly painful when I touched it with my hand. At that time, I went to the county hospital for an examination and did a color Doppler ultrasound. The doctor said it was a lymph node and there was no major problem. Later, my family heard that there was an acquaintance who had long lymph nodes in the armpits, and they were more worried about leukemia when they were diagnosed later. So they took me to a hospital in the town to check blood and urine, and it was found that there was no problem. Is this a small problem? Or is it possible that there is a problem with other aspects of the body? Thank you doctor.
Question date:2020-11-01
Patient information:Age: 23 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: There are also lymph nodes in this armpit, which is normal. You can review the color Doppler ultrasound.
Guidelines: If there is no lymph node swelling, fixation, or pain, it should be a problem. Not too much, don’t be overly nervous.
Suggestions are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination