Lumps

Hi, I have stumbled across this page and hoping someone may help , about 2 months ago I noticed 1 rock solid link that easily moved under my jaw I went to the gp he said nothing to worry about ignore it and told me to get bloods done just in case . I did that and no contact since 2 weeks after I noticed another one left side so went in again this time more worried again he said no worries stop touching it basically. I also told him I was travelling very soon and he said all good . I am currently travelling but as a result have now 3 hard movable lumps in my right side 1 a lot bigger than the other and 4 in the left I can’t think of anything else it can be but cancer and I’m also 20 hours across the country so can’t go to my gp, I can go private but I don’t even know what I’m meant to ask them to check . 
If I’m honest I don’t know if I have any other symptoms I may do but as a result of reading into lymphomas ext I may be telling myself I have the symptoms - ie itching, fatigue I have also been feeling my whole body regularly to see any changes and I can’t tell if there is or isn’t . 
I was aware when the new bumps came and tried to keep track of the sizes but again my head plays with me and I do not know . 
what else can be hard movable lumps under a jaw that has spread? I am abit scared . Thanks 

sorry for any grammar in advance

  • Hello,

    I’m sorry you are worried about some lymph glands/lumps. We have many lymph nodes around our jaw and neck. Try not to prod or squeeze them as they will naturally swell afterwards.

    Try not to worry lumps and bumps can appear for lots of different reasons and most of the time won't be caused by anything as serious as cancer. However it is worth getting them checked out just to be sure, so it would be a good idea to make an appointment to see your GP again if you are still worried about your health.

    Doctors are experienced at assessing symptoms and if they have concerns about your symptoms or are unsure about what the matter is they may run some further tests like an ultrasound, or refer you to see a hospital specialist if necessary.

    You can read more about lumps here

    https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lumps/

    on the NHS website but generally lymph nodes are normally swollen because of a recent viral or bacterial infection and can sometimes be felt for several months after the infection has cleared.

    I hope this helps. 

    Kind regards,

    Vanda

  • Hi, Over a year ago I started with shoulder pain. Visited doctor who suggested wear and tear basically advised self exercises. 6 months ago I then found a small hard but moveable painless lump under the armpit of said shoulder. I've been referred for a "routine scan".. In these last 6 months the lump has grown to the size of an egg. My shoulder is excruciating pain constantly, I itch all over and have dropped 2 & half stone within last month alone.  I have had blood tests (for which GP has requested to discuss results) but cannot get an appointment for another 2 weeks.  I'm 55 years old and scared

  • Hello and thanks for your post

    I’m sorry you are worried about your symptoms and can understand you wanting to find out more.

    I'm afraid we are unable to diagnose or tell anyone if anything is the matter. Symptoms can have straightforward medical explanations.  But only a doctor can make a medical assessment as they are trained to assess symptoms and can arrange tests if they feel it’s necessary to try to find out what might be going on.

    It sounds as if your GP has taken your symptoms seriously as they have done blood tests and you are now waiting to have a scan. We always encourage people to go back to see their GP if their symptoms are persisting. You could also tell them how worried you are about  the possibility about having cancer and hopefully they will be able to talk this through with you.

    I hope you know more about your situation soon. Give us a ring if you would like to talk any of this over. The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Kind regards,

    Celene