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What causes armpit glands to hurt?

What causes armpit glands to hurt?

Swollen lymph nodes in the armpit can be a sign of common viral infections, such as the flu or mono. They can also occur as a result of a bacterial infection or RA. In some cases, swollen lymph nodes are a symptom of cancer. Warm compresses and OTC pain medication can ease any pain or tenderness.

Does lymphoma cause pain in the armpit?

The most common symptom of Hodgkin lymphoma is a swelling in the neck, armpit or groin. The swelling is usually painless, although some people find that it aches. The swelling is caused by an excess of affected lymphocytes (white blood cells) collecting in a lymph node (also called lymph glands).

How long can you live with lymphoma without knowing?

Some lymphomas grow faster and require specific treatment. Classifying them is complex because many kinds of lymphocyte cells can be involved. These grow so slowly that patients can live for many years mostly without symptoms, although some may experience pain from an enlarged lymph gland.

What does it mean when your armpits hurt?

Pain in your armpitcould mean that you’ve simply strained a muscle, which is eased with ice and rest. It could also be a sign of more serious conditions, like an infection or breast cancer.

When to see a doctor for armpit pain?

In most cases, armpit pain is not serious. However, you may need to see your doctor if any of these occur: Pain moves towards the chest, which may be related to heart disease Muscle weakness of the arm, severe burning sensation, unusual inflammation of the skin, etc.

Can a lump in Your Armpit be breast cancer?

A common symptom of breast cancer is pain and swelling around your armpit. It may come from: The swelling and pain may come before you feel a lump in your breast, so if things don’t feel right, be sure to see a doctor.

What to do if you have a strained muscle in Your Armpit?

Treating a strained muscle usually involves ice and rest for the first few days. As the pain subsides, you may apply heat to help improve circulation in the area. Light stretching can also boost circulation.

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Ruth Doyle