Yes, they can be, especially if they are soft and can be moved around a bit, they are called lipomas.
The cluster of little bumps under both your cat's armpits could be a heat rash. A little antibacterial cream might heal the bumps.
They are small bumps or bean like bumps that can't be felt unless they are swollen. Having a sore throat may cause them to swell. Lymph nodes also contain lymphocytes ( a type cell) that fights off infections. Lymph nodes can be found throughout the body. Some are directly under the skin and others can be found deep inside the body. You can also get cancer in them.
skin tags
No actually it is common for men to have small white bumps under the head of their penis, these bumps can be removed by your dermatologist with a laser treatment that is virtually painless.
Exactly that .bumps they are under the skin so they don change the look of the skin at the surface, unles they are bumped and or bruised as a result of thit position.they may be bigger or smaller. they are usually a little uncomfortable to painful and when you push on them they may have a little movement in them.
Bumps under the skin.
axillary
One place where lymph nodes are located on your face is directly behind your ears. Also, lymph nodes are located under your neck.
Black flies can carry certain types of bacteria that cause infections, and the infections can in turn cause swollen lymph nodes. I've had times I've been bitten and ended up feeling a little under the weather and had swollen lymph nodes. In short, yes!
The lining of the eyelids and the surface of the white of the eye becomes red and severely painful, with multiple small yellow bumps and pitted sores (ulcers). Lymph nodes around the ears, under the jaw, or in the neck may swell and become painful.
Under the arm "arm pit"
More info - Hi, I can't get an answer anywhere... so, you know how there are lymph nodes under the ear and behind the jaw; like where there are muscles? Okay, so I've had swollen lymph nodes there before and I got them about a month ago again. At the time they were painful and swollen. Now, I think they just stayed swollen. But they are hard as bone. So is there bone there that I could be feeling? Or are they actual hard, swollen lymph nodes? The right one is a little lower than the left side. They're below the mastoid process. I believe it's in the cervical lymph node region. Any thoughts?