Lymph nodes under your arm, or axillary lymph nodes, are part of the lymphatic system and are located in the armpit area. They help filter lymph fluid and play a crucial role in the immune response by trapping pathogens and cancer cells. You can usually feel them as small, soft lumps when they become swollen due to infection or other conditions. If you notice persistent swelling or discomfort in this area, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Under the arm "arm pit"
Under the arm "arm pit"
axillary
No Lymph Nodes are in the neck and nasal area.
get it checked out just incase but sometimes it could just be sort of like a pimple or the pore got clogged and is creating a lump
A lump under the chin could be due to various reasons, including swollen lymph nodes, cysts, or even an infection. It's important to monitor the lump for any changes in size, pain, or other symptoms. If it persists, becomes painful, or is accompanied by fever or other concerning symptoms, you should consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
The armpit is located at the junction of the arm and chest, where the upper arm meets the shoulder. It is also known as the axilla and contains lymph nodes and sweat glands.
If your asking where most lymph nodes are located, then that would be under the arm pits, groin area, and i believe under the legs. I hope I helped and if not, good luck finding the answer. Can you help answer my question? How to get your new name to catch on to family & friends?
no it is part of your bone
If your neck is swollen and under your ears are red and tender, you may have swollen glands. Swollen glands are a result of an enlargement of the lymph nodes.
The lump may be related to the injury or to the healing process. It may persist for weeks. If you have any pain or the lump gets larger, consult a physician for treatment.
yes