I have intermittent twinges under my right armpit. It doesn't much, but it annoys me There are no lumps there. Can you help me?
If you have two painful lumps under your armpit, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. These lumps could be swollen lymph nodes, infections, or other conditions that require medical evaluation. In the meantime, avoid touching or squeezing the lumps, and monitor for any additional symptoms like fever or changes in size. Prompt medical attention is key to addressing any underlying issues.
Armpit fungus refers to a fungal infection that can occur in the armpit area. It is typically caused by the overgrowth of yeast or other fungi on warm, moist skin. Symptoms may include redness, itching, and a rash in the armpit area. Treatment usually involves antifungal creams or medications.
My son has those little knots or lumps and I was told they are just part of his immune systom and they are nothing to worry about inless the grow to be larger than the size of a mans thumb.
Probably a Dermatologist. They are doctors specializing in the treatment of skin disorders and associated problems.
Minor health complications such as the common cold, muscle soreness, and bacterial infections are the most common reasons for pain in this area. However, when armpit pain occurs with lumps and soreness in the area, it may indicate serious infections or an immune condition.
The lumps can be many different things. They are usually harmless, as they are more likely fatty tissues. If you are concerned about them, you should talk with your vet.
if you have lumps in your armpits, you NEED TO SEE A DOCTOR. like, QUICK. you have a severe infection, or WORSE let the doctor worry about which drugs you should be taking.. you shouldn't be "prescribing" your own drugs, ANYWAY. you can really mess things up if you don't know what you're doing.
Axillary hidradenitis, also known as hidradenitis suppurativa, is a chronic skin condition characterized by inflamed, painful lumps or abscesses in areas where sweat glands are located, such as the armpits. It can cause scarring, draining, and recurrent flare-ups that may require medical treatment, such as antibiotics or surgical intervention.
This is a very difficult question to answer. There are many things that could cause a painful bump or lump underneath the skin in your armpit. It could be an infection, a swollen lymph node, a bacterial infection if you shave your armpit, a fatty growth, cancer or any number of things. Here is a useful website at the National Library of Medicine website Medlineplus on armpit lumps http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003099.htm The best answer to this is to please try to see a doctor or nurse or get to a health center. Treatment will depend on which of the many relatively harmless or serious conditions that could be causing this bump or lump. Medical Librarian
Primary sewage treatment essentially removes the lumps from raw sewage by settling and some of the organics by holding the waste before discharge. Secondary treatment de-lumps and then removes organics by allowing bacteria to feed on the nutrients then removing/collecting the bacteria for disposal. Tertiary treatment filters or chlorinates the treated waste to remove smaller particulates and bacteria.
Movable lumps can be caused by conditions such as lipomas (benign fatty tumors), cysts (fluid-filled sacs), or swollen lymph nodes. It is important to have any new or changing lumps evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.