Am I being paranoid? Swollen node in armpit

Hi. For the past 2 months, I have a node in my armpit which is very noticeable to touch. It's close to the skin but can't see the node when I look in the mirror.

I did a general check 2 months ago of my breasts, and felt a lump in my right armpit. I really was pushing in with my hands and really feeling all over during my check. It's a soft lump and i can move it. I don't have any other symptoms which has got me worried. Now I don't know if it's always been there as I don't always push in quite hard during my breast checks and I've happened to notice it now, as I'm also quite slim. 

I've also checked my left armpit to compare and can feel a soft palable lump but it's deeper in the armpit and not as big as my right armpit. Am I being paranoid?? I've done the silly thing and googled it, and I now can't stop thinking about. I don't think the lump has gotten any bigger, but I'm paranoid it has. I know I need to make an appointment with my GP, but I have a busy few months ahead and will struggle to book an appointment. I will do as soon as though.

Any ideas, or others with similar stories to put my mind at rest.

Thanks

  • Hi tasha2019. Welcome to the forum.

    I am not a doctor.

    This is probably a swollen lymph node and it probably swelled up in response to an infection.  It might still be fighting the infection, or the infection might be over and eventually the node will shrink back down again. 

    However, since it's been two months, a wise course of action would be for you to make a special effort to see your GP and discuss the situation.  The GP may well refer you for an ultrasound.  If you do get referred, DON'T PANIC!  It will simply be your GP wanting to be completely sure. 

    I know you're busy at work, but your own health has to take absolute priority. 

  • Hi tasha 2019

    I had some swelling in my left armpit and a couple of moveable lumps (moveable is apparently a better sign than non-moveable). It was there for a couple of months, like you (and in fact is still there). I too googled and worried myself into a heap :(.

    I've just had an ultrasound and was told it's hormone-related (I am 51, so peri-menopausal, meaning my hormone levels are a bit all over the place). But I'd really advise you to get it checked out. My GP felt it, told me it was unlikely to be anything to worry about but referred me to be sure. It's just always good to get it checked! Your mind will be put to rest sooner, and in the unlikely event you needed any treatment, it would be easier to treat if found sooner. All I'd say is even if you have a busy few months ahead nothing matters more than your peace of mind and your health so book time off and see your GP asap, and I'll bet it's all fine! 

    All the best :)

    ECS