Apologies if this isn't the right community to be asking this question.
Last Tuesday I had my second shot of the Pfizer Covid vaccine. Had no side effects outsidee of a little sore arm. 6 days later, I noticed a lump just above my collarbone on the same side i got my vaccine. I went to the doctor and got an ultrasound and a biopsy done.
The doc called today, and said that there were no cancer cells found but the biopsy was atypical and they needed y permission to do additional tests (using different staining techniques). That's fine no worries.
According to what I have been reading online, swollen lymph nodes are a side effect of getting the vaccine, especially since its on the same side I got the jab, but considered quite a rare side effect.
My assumption is that the swollen lymph node is because of the vaccine but the "atypical" result of my biopsy has me worried.
I guess my question is, if the lymph node is swollen, is it pretty normal for the biopsy to be "abnormal" (i.e. other likely candidates have been eliminated?) or even if the kymph node is enlarged, it still shows normal cells? I mean, my logic, it should show abnormal cells otherwise why would the lymph node be enlarged in the first place, know what I mean? Or,. is the atypical results showing a potential issue with the lymph node that side effects from the vaccine can't explain it away.