Kernels or lumps under the armpit, often referred to as axillary lymph nodes, can be caused by various factors, including infections, such as bacterial or viral illnesses, or inflammatory conditions. They may also result from reactions to vaccines, particularly in the case of the COVID-19 vaccine. In some cases, they can indicate more serious conditions like lymphoma or Breast cancer. If these lumps persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.
what causes shooting pain under right arm pit
Under the arm "arm pit"
Eating fruit pit kernels regularly is not beneficial.
Under the arm "arm pit"
The most likely cancer that would present as a mass in the arm pit is breast cancer. This is due to lymph node swelling, as a result of breast cancer that has metastasized to lymph nodes in the "tail" of the breast tissue in and near the arm pit.However, before becoming overly concerned about a swelling in the arm pit, check with your physician first. There are many more benign causes than malignant causes.
its sort of below his arm pit on his under arm. Its of a star
stick it under your arm pit. ;)
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It could be a certain deodorant that your body reacts to.
That's where the mothers nipple is located.
"The Pit" is a term that can refer to a variety of contexts, from a physical hole or depression in the ground to a colloquial expression representing a challenging or difficult situation. Can you provide more context so I can better assist you with your question?
You can use a regular thermometer probe to take a underarm (axillary) temperature.