That totally depends on what is causing the lump. It could be a cyst that is constantly irritated, it could be an infection of some kind, or it could be something more or less serious than that. To ask how long they might live is to assume that it is life-threatening. It could be, but why not find out and have it treated, assuming you want them around a little longer.
It depends on the person. If you are a bigger person the armpit is bigger,
There are approximately 20-30 sweat glands in a person's armpit.
No, the average person cannot lick their own armpit due to anatomical limitations. The shoulder joint's range of motion does not allow for the necessary flexibility to reach the armpit with the tongue. Additionally, the structure of the human body, including the length of the arm and the position of the armpit relative to the mouth, makes this action physically impossible for most individuals.
It just depends on the person
The longest person in the world that has the longest armpit hair was Iwokasha Ban from Iraq who had arm pit hair like an ungroomed.
it's just a joke LOL
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Yes, it can if left untreated.
Most say that their navel and ear were the least painful but it differs from person to person and their level for pain tolerance.
No, a person cannot die from direct contact with poison ivy. However, severe allergic reactions or infections from untreated poison ivy can lead to complications that may be life-threatening. It's important to seek medical attention if experiencing a severe reaction to poison ivy.
People with untreated panic disorder may have problems getting to work or staying on the job. As the person's world narrows, untreated panic disorder can lead to depression, substance abuse, and in rare instances, suicide.
Yes. I have found that they all hurt, its only a matter of how tolerable the pain is. I also have found that how painful a particular spot on the body varies person to person. My collarbone was a cinch, but others have said theirs was very painful.