With axillary lymphadenopathy, you may notice the following symptoms:
- a visible armpit lump.
- lymph nodes that are growing larger in size, or more than 2 centimeters (larger than 3/4 inch)
- bumps around the armpit area that are changing shape.
- pain or tingling sensations.
- fever or chills (in cases of infection)
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An injury to the armpit, arm or hand (almost always non-cancerous). · Localized infection or hydradenitits. · Brucellois (also known as Undulant fever, Malta ...
signs of infection, such as pain, redness, pus, discharge or fever · a collection of fluid under the skin (seroma) in the armpit near the cut · a swollen and ...
Apr 23, 2023 · Symptoms of Axillary Lymphadenopathy · One or more lumps under the armpit · Swelling, warmth, and redness · Pain or tenderness · Burning or tingling ...
Lymph node-negative means none of the axillary lymph nodes contain cancer. Lymph node-positive means at least one axillary lymph node contains cancer.
Cancer. In some cases, swollen lymph nodes are a symptom of cancer. Cancer that begins in the lymphatic system is known as lymphoma. There are several types ...
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