I am on prednisone for alergies and have been for over two months. I am experiencing alot of different symptoms or side effects. One side effect or symptom-I have swelling of my arm pits on both sides at the edge of my chest muscles. Is this a common side effect or somthing else.
Swollen lumps in the armpits can be an indication of lymphatic disorders and there are a great many causes. Go see a doctor.
It sounds like you may have a skin infection such as folliculitis or cellulitis. It is important to see a healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment, which may include antibiotics or other medications. Avoid squeezing or picking at the bumps to prevent further spread of infection.
Go see a doctor.
A yellow and green pus-filled wound on the arm may indicate an infection, potentially due to bacteria like Staphylococcus or Streptococcus. The colors suggest the presence of pus, which can result from inflammation and the body's immune response. It's important to seek medical attention to evaluate the wound and receive appropriate treatment, such as antibiotics or drainage if necessary.
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You definitely could have painful swollen veins in your arm after having your blood drawn many times. This happens frequently.
No it doesn't, done it many times. Now, if you staple your penis, that is really painful. BUT! Your arm is fine.
Paracetamol or Ibuprofen depending on how bad your pain is.
yes, yes you can, it is very painful, it happened to my arm, eyebrow and toe
Hopefully accidentally. A fracture can be extremely painful and lead to complications.
There could be a number of things that would cause this, but the fact that it is not painful and is fixed is some cause for alarm, since cancerous lumps are not usually painful and are fixed (they don't move around). But there are many benign things that could cause this, as well, such as a clogged lymph node, an infection in a lymph gland, a calcification, etc., so there is no cause for panic. I do recommend though, that you have a doctor look at it soon.
when you think your arm could be dislocated or even broken.