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lumps in armpit and on hands

Recently I found 3 lumps in armpits and 2 on hands.I can feel it only when i touch.There is no break out of skin.When i touch it,i can feel the lump to be of pepper size.I was having regular periods.Suddenly my periods have stopped for the past 2 months.Iam a unmarried girl and iam getting lot of pimples on my face.
What do u suggest?
 
  unknown on 2003-08-07
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I found a lump (siza of small bean)in my left armpit, which is a bit sore. I also noticed the my skin around it's itchy and there's a slight rash in the area.
I am 3 months pregnant and I am really worried that is may be some sort of lymphatic problem (hoping is not cancer). It this normal during pregnancy? Please help!!
 
Thorp Tania 2 decades ago
tania thorpe, Do not put any cremes on or suppress skin eruption--this will effect child in womb-- must treat you and child(womb) as one.

what symptoms of last illness you have?

how many other children?
any abortions or miscarriages?

any complications with other births?

any moles?warts?
any white spots on/under fingernails?

what medicines you take?
what vitamins/supplements
/minerals /herbs....etc you take?

you smoke?

what your typical diet include?please detail this.

what appetite like? thirst?
what foods/drinks love now?hate?
what cravings or aversions have occur during this pregnancy?


any other symptom or complaint happening now---everything is important--even if you think unrelated.

headaches at all? dizziness?

start at this point--maybe more questions--see after you answer

If you feel more comfort then you may email--


DO NOT SUPPRESS SKIN CONDITION---IMPORTANT to CHILD YOU CARRY.

John Stanton
Homoeopathic Layman
Pennsylvania USA
seemefree@hotmail.com
 
John Stanton 2 decades ago
Hi Tania,

Your body undergoes a lot of changes during pregnancy, and it is probably nothing to worry about.

But I would go to the doctors for a checkup just to be sure.

Maria
 
maria 2 decades ago
I have noticed that i have a lump in my left armpit too, bout the size of a bean, but im not pregnant, im acually a boy, 13 years old turning 14 may 6th
 
lankey2008 last decade
I have recently found lumps in my armpit and hands. The lumps in my armpit and hands hurt when pressed.

Can someone enlighten me ? I am concerned that it may be cancer of the breast.
 
concern last decade
I found two marble size lumps in my arm pit area two days ago. They hurt when I touch them, that is how I noticed them. Is it important that I get checked immediately, or should I wait for them to go away? I am 31 years old, no children, and no breast cancer incidents in my family.
 
pu2boo last decade
Yesterday, my wife went to have her lump checked which was in her armpit. We went to the emergency room and they check everything, even to see if she was pregnant or not, i hope she was but damn... Anyways, she gave me a call today to let me know what's going on, and she told me her doctor called and told her she had eboly food poisoning, and it could be very serious if not treated (very ill). They told her to come pick up atibiotics. I didnt realize that. But I notice my lump on my arm like about 2 weeks ago. And I just checked my armpit like 5 mins ago and there is a bean size lump there. Sh^t... This is serious. I am going to get myself checked also. For those of you who have it, go get it checked as soon as possible, dont wait. I have been feeling some headaches and some stomach pains too. Those might be some symptoms. I hope this will help everyone. God bless everyone.
 
vuthy last decade
Well the nurse told my wife the doctor was wrong, it was e coli but the not the food poisoning, but the bladder infection. They gave her anti-biotics for that. She received a lot of pills. Also for her pains from severe endometriosis. I guess I will be okay. If anything changes, I will keep this posted.
 
vuthy last decade
Well no luck in my findings. I am also a male, 21 years of age, and that does not explain anything really. Mine starting to hurt every even with a movement of my arm. I didnt get a chance to go to the hospital. Trying to go tonight, to get it checked out. I'll let everyone know what's the status and why we are having lumps. It could be anything so make sure you get yourself checked also.
 
vuthy last decade
hey i have a lump on my left arm pit too which ive noticed a lot of people have had it on their left armpit...well and htats pretty much it and im not pregnant or anyhting ahah im just a 14 year old girl and i hope its nothing serious so please give me advice
 
dancingintheshower last decade
hi,i also get lumps in my left armpit about every 6 months or so since i was a teenager (now 37). they vary in size from pea to quarter and are quite sore for a week or so. my mother always told me it was from teh sweat not able to come thru the glands... i find this credible since i have the problem whenever i use anti-persperant or perfume in my armpits - although i have nnever been to the doctor to verfiy.
 
rovertheraver last decade
I am only a 14 year old girl too and I get these little lumps under my arm from time to time and i have one now and its under my left arm...I do sweat a lot and I use antiperspirant..I hope its not breast cancer or anything!!
 
joneal09 last decade
Lymph nodes are filters that can catch malignant tumor cells or infectious organisms. When they do, lymph nodes increase in size and are easily felt.

Carbo Animales 30 and Silicea in low potency (3X or 6X) would help.
 
kuldeep last decade

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