Lump under the Armpit - Page 2
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EoR
Ireland127 Posts
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sYz-Adrenaline
United States1850 Posts
On September 07 2010 03:00 ]Grey[ wrote: I have lumps in my neck that I can move and they have been there for years, is that something to be worried about? (Sorry to hijack your thread) well are they painful :p? if not i dont think they mean no harm | ||
madnessman
United States1581 Posts
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Thoreezhea1
United States532 Posts
1) lymph node 2) blister 3) boil 4) genetic mutation 5) pimple 6) trapped air under a healed cut 7) shrapnel, object what to do 1) dunno 2) do not pick at it, then it will pop. if it pops, exploding with blister fluid, then don't remove the blister skin, it acts as a natural bandage. 3) clean the area regularly 4) go see a doctor 5) apply acne cream and rinse area with clean water 6) see a doctor if it continues to be painful 7) see a doctor or surgeon | ||
Risen
United States7927 Posts
Edit: next > neck | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
always do see a doctor though! it hurting is GOOD thing, means it's not cancer | ||
arb
Noobville17915 Posts
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sYz-Adrenaline
United States1850 Posts
On September 07 2010 03:53 arb wrote: Its aid's im sorry. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO but really i'm just going to wait 1-2 days with some home treatment and see what happens, if it goes away/less painful/smaller ill leave it | ||
Pufftrees
2449 Posts
Changes are its nothing major at all... so dont worry... but get it checked out. | ||
YejinYejin
United States1053 Posts
On September 07 2010 01:19 babolatt wrote: Definitely see a doctor, but it's more likely an infection. Are you feeling sick otherwise? I have a buddy who had a lump under his armpit and it turned out to be an STD. This is one dude and one story, but an STD is a lot better than some of the alternatives! Any unprotected sex? Aren't most STDs localized to specific areas? What STD affects the armpit? | ||
Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
YOU SIR HAVE CANCER just kidding, i'm not an expert, go get it checked out bruh. | ||
[Fin]Vittu
Canada507 Posts
one of my family members has one of those when she reached middle age. The doctor said it was nothing to worry about, its rather benign. and they are now living with it for like...10 years and nothing life altering happened. | ||
lac29
United States1485 Posts
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Manifesto7
Osaka26964 Posts
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