Swelling of lymph nodes under the armpit can be a sign of infection, such as a cold or flu, or a more serious condition like lymphoma or Breast cancer. It's important to see a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis if you have persistent swelling in your lymph nodes.
The cerebellum is directly under the occipital lobes of the cerebrum.
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.
armpit
It runs from the neck region to the armpit (under the collarbone) and then down the arm.
The scientific name for the armpit is "axilla." This term is commonly used in anatomy to describe the area under the joint where the shoulder connects to the body.
The cerebellum is directly under the occipital lobes of the cerebrum.
I have intermittent twinges under my right armpit. It doesn't much, but it annoys me There are no lumps there. Can you help me?
no the axillary is part of the appendicular region.
Under your armpit could be breast cancer. It is best you go see a doctor.
shave it
i would not go on it
A change in deoterant and/or laundry soap can cause this
No but you can get a rash.
under the tongue or in the armpit
periphal bundle
Crush a polystyrene cup under the armpit.
its easy he has a ball under his armpit