Anyone ever had a large, hard lump in breast after Lumpectomy surgery?
I had Lumpectomy surgery on 8/1/23 and sentinel node biopsy surgery on 8/28/23 and recently I felt a large, hard lump (almost has a rubbery feeling to it) to the right of my lumpectomy scar. It seems to be getting bigger and shifting to the right. Anyone ever had this happen?
Thanks!
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My lump was in my armpit where the SLNB was performed it was a "seroma" I went back to the breast surgeon and had it drained. It's pretty painless and almost instant relief. It did grow back and went back a 2nd time and drained it again. Maybe that's what you have? Finally when it felt like it was coming back I used a heating pad and voltaren gel on it. There is no lump now or swelling but that armpit area still feels really weird .
Thank you for your response!! Hopefully that is what mine is too.
Did your lump hurt at all? And did it feel rubbery like?
Mine is sensitive but doesn’t really hurt. The area almost feels numb. I can literally see it raised up. I am going to call my surgeon in the morning and go from there.
@mchler73 I agree with @frogjumper about the Serena, I had the same and had to have a drain put in for a few days to get it drained, but mine did not come back a second time.
Thank you!!
I’m nervous!
Did putting the drain in hurt?
Was yours in your breast or armpit?
It was in my breast, the drain didn’t hurt at all, my doc used a local and it was less painful after the drain was put in. It was pretty big, but so was the tumor that was removed, if that has any bearing.
Thank you so much for the information!
Mine is pretty big too. Same with my tumor.
I really hope that is what it is!
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This sounds a lot like what I have. It’s called fat necrosis. It’s a benign, harmless condition that occurs after surgery sometimes. It does cause mammograms on that side to hurt more, though.
Thank you!
Is there anything they can do for it? Mine is pretty big and uncomfortable.
Here’s a link explaining it more thoroughly. Mine isn’t that large, so nothing needs to be done.
https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/breast-reconstruction/corrective-reconstruction/fat-necrosis