Itching In Armpits, Couple Of Whelps After Using Dry Protection Deodorant. Reappear Even After Stopping. Is It Lymphoma ?
I am a 59 year old white male. I have had no past medical issues. I started using Degree (Men) Dry Protection deodorant about a month ago. It says that it s body heat activated. Then I started itching in the armpits. Then a couple of whelps appeared (something like chigger whelps). I also began using avon Mesmerize soap on a rope that my wife gave me for Christmas. I stopped using the Men Degree stick deodorant and began using Avon ON DUTY 24 hours sport roll-on deodorant. The whelps dissappeared for a while. Then they reappeared and a larger one on my right side that is the size of a dime under the skin and very red. I thought that is was a boil of some sort that would come to a head and go away. But it has not came to head yet. I got scared that it was axillary lymphoma and hope that it is due to the men Degree deodorant. ????????? AAAAA
Lymphoma doesnt present with just recurrant itch .
Please meet a dermatologist and discuss regarding this.
Let me know if you have any other doubt.
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Itching In Armpits, Couple Of Whelps After Using Dry Protection Deodorant. Reappear Even After Stopping. Is It Lymphoma ?
Hello, Thanks for the query. In the first episode you developed a reaction to the deo. Some people tend to develop allergy when a similar product is used or even to unreleated products. You need to take treatment with topical steroids. Dont worry it is not lymphoma. Lymphoma doesnt present with just recurrant itch . Please meet a dermatologist and discuss regarding this. Let me know if you have any other doubt. you can ask a direct question to me on this forum, following the below link. http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-rahul-kumar/64818 Wishing you a good health. Thank you