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Pea sized lump under armpit
I have a small pea sized lump under my left armpit. It is hard to touch, and was never painful. It has not grown in size from the past 5 years. I am a vegetarian, and only medication Im on is for hypothyroidism from past 8 years.[Edited by mahitha on 2024-04-17 20:50:05]
mahitha on 2024-04-17
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what medicine you are taking for Hypothyroidism?
♡ HealthyWorld last year
1. Hypothyroidism from past 8 years starting the birth of my second daughter. Taking 75mcg thyronorm medicine for the same.
2. I have 2-3 fatty lumps on my arms from couple of years. I have not taken any medication for these. Nor I have any issue with them.
Nothing other than these above mentioned problems.
2. I have 2-3 fatty lumps on my arms from couple of years. I have not taken any medication for these. Nor I have any issue with them.
Nothing other than these above mentioned problems.
mahitha last year
Healthyworld with due respect.
I suggest
Con 200c. 3 drops in some water. One dose daily
Baryta carb 30c. Thrice a day 3 drops in water.
Calc phos 6x. 2 tablets thrice a day for 7 days.
And then report back
[Edited by drsajid on 2024-04-18 08:50:53]
I suggest
Con 200c. 3 drops in some water. One dose daily
Baryta carb 30c. Thrice a day 3 drops in water.
Calc phos 6x. 2 tablets thrice a day for 7 days.
And then report back
[Edited by drsajid on 2024-04-18 08:50:53]
♡ drsajid last year
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