Discomfort, Noticed Ball Like Lump Under Skin Near Armpit Area. What Are They?
I noticed a little discomfort yesterday and while showering I noticed a bb sized hard ball under my skin about 6 down from my armpit on my left side. I noticed today while feeling around some more that I have a few more in my armpit. Seems like 2 are kinda stuck together and then another a littl lower from that, about 4 balls total. The are hard and a little tender but that me be because i have been playing with them.
It is difficult to give a definitive diagnosis without physical examination. I would suggest you consult your dermatologist as all of the above can be treated easily with medications alone.
For now i would suggest you to maintain 1.Good personal Hygeine 2. Use a antibacterial soap for bathing 3.Apply antibiotic cream over the region 4.If it is painful you can take NSAIDS.
hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of AXILLARY LYMPHADENOPATHY may be the cause for your sufferings
possible causes include;
1.MASTITIS 2.TUBERCULOSIS 3.BREAST CARCINOMA
please rule out the exact with appropriate diagnostic procedure by your caring doctor.
I hope this is helpful for you, thank you
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Discomfort, Noticed Ball Like Lump Under Skin Near Armpit Area. What Are They?
From the information that you have provided it seems that you could be having any one of the following: 1. Hidradenitis Suppuritiva 2. Follliculitis 3. Axillary Lymphadenopathy It is difficult to give a definitive diagnosis without physical examination. I would suggest you consult your dermatologist as all of the above can be treated easily with medications alone. For now i would suggest you to maintain 1.Good personal Hygeine 2. Use a antibacterial soap for bathing 3.Apply antibiotic cream over the region 4.If it is painful you can take NSAIDS. Hope it helps, Regard s Dr.Soumya Nagaraja MD