You should consult a doctor if you notice any of the following:
- A visible lump or swelling in your underarm that does not go away
- Pain, tenderness, or discomfort in the armpit, especially during menstruation or pregnancy
- Restriction in arm movement due to swelling
- Skin irritation, chafing, or repeated infections in the underarm region
- Cosmetic concerns affecting your confidence and daily life
If left untreated, axillary breast tissue may grow larger over time, leading to increased discomfort and difficulty with clothing choices or physical activity.
You should consult a doctor if you notice any of the following:
- A visible lump or swelling in your underarm that does not go away
- Pain, tenderness, or discomfort in the armpit, especially during menstruation or pregnancy
- Restriction in arm movement due to swelling
- Skin irritation, chafing, or repeated infections in the underarm region
- Cosmetic concerns affecting your confidence and daily life
If left untreated, axillary breast tissue may grow larger over time, leading to increased discomfort and difficulty with clothing choices or physical activity.









