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Anonymous asked in HealthDiseases & ConditionsInfectious Diseases · 1 week ago

Is this normal almost 2wks after a covid shot or do I have cancer at 21?!!?!?

I have a multiple marbel sized round lymph nodes in the middle of my armpit deep down. I had my covid shot in that same arm a WEEK,almost 2wks ago. I'm really worried. It's hard and moves around. Sometimes it hurts when I push too much. Is this cancer!? I'm really worried. I don't know if it was there before my shot. If it was from the shot why is it here this long later? It's hard to feel unless I hunt for it bc it's so deep down.. I'm in my 20s and a girl. They feel like they move around when i touch them and they're hard. It is sore to touch a tiny bit. I can feel it when my arm is closed it's hard 

Theyre very moveable. It's hard to fully feel them because I touch them and they move all around

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  • 1 week ago
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    I know you're not trolling, bcuz the same thing happened to me. Swollen lymph nodes are an uncommon side effect of the vaccine (mainly Pfizer, I think). It typically appears on the same side/arm as injected. It happened in the 2nd week after both my shots and lasted several days. 

  • Anonymous
    1 week ago

    EPIC FAIL

    ANYONE who was concerned enough about their health to get the COVID vaccinations and then developes "marble sized round lymph nodes in the middle of my armpit" would certainly seek a medical opinion and not be inviting idiots on YAnswers to make snide comments virtually hours before the site shuts down.

    Thanks, Moron . . . . you're the reason YAnswers is going away.

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