![]() I have dense breast tissue and thought I may have felt a lump in my breast so my doctor referred me for a mammogram and breast ultrasound. I did not feel any lumps in my armpit in the area I have the swelling. Then in January I noticed what some swelling under my right armpit. I still have the lumps and they may have grown ever so slightly since then (no major growth or anything). My doctor then said to see if I needed any dental work and that other than that, we’d just watch it for any changes and if there were any she’d refer me to an ENT. If there is persistent or worsening symptomatology, consider followup CT or MRI study.” Continued clinical correlation is necessary. Minimally prominent right submandibular nodes corresponding to palpable abnormality. These measure approximately 10 x 6 x 7 mm and 10 x 7 x 7 mm, respectively. ![]() The ultrasound report said “FINDINGS: Targeted ultrasound evaluation of the right submandibular region at the site of palpable abnormality designated by the patient was performed.Ģ lymph nodes are identified in the submandibular region corresponding to the palpable abnormality. I told my doctor and she ordered an ultrasound of the area. ![]() The lump was painless and I hadn’t had any recent infections. ![]() In November 2021 I noticed a small visible lump under my right side of my chin when I raised my chin up. I’ve been having some weird medical issues that I feel like are still up in the air even after some investigation and I’d love input if I should be pushing harder for more investigation/get a second opinion or just let it go. ![]()
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