Slightly enlarged ct bilateral axillary lymph nodes may be the result of lymphadenitis and metastatic disease from malignant tumors such as breast tumors, indicating that the examination revealed enlarged lymph nodes in both axillae. ct swollen lymph nodes in both axillae may be lymphadenitis. The main manifestation of lymph node enlargement and pain, often accompanied by fever, palpation can be found in these enlarged lymph nodes with tenderness, smooth surface, good mobility, no adhesion fusion. Cefaclor, amoxicillin and other antibiotics are usually prescribed by the doctor for treatment. Enlarged lymph nodes in both armpits may be caused by lymphatic metastasis from malignant tumors such as breast cancer, lung cancer, or lymphoma invading both axillary lymph nodes. On palpation, the surface of these enlarged lymph nodes is hard and non-tender, with poor mobility and easy to be fused. If you find that the lymph nodes in both armpits are slightly enlarged, you should go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor after the diagnosis is clear.