Lumps On Side Of Neck, Chin, Armpit, Pelvic Close To Tighh. What Could Be Responsible?
i turn 15yrs last mount,few weeks ago i suddenly found abt 2/3 lumps on the side of my neck, and im worried later it was as if it shrink not very sure but recently i found more on under my chin, armpit and my under my pelvic close to my tight what could be responsible
I can understand the concern for lump side of neck, chin, armpit, pelvic region close to thigh.
After reading the query it appears to be lymph node proliferation due to diverse and multiple causes.
I advise you to not pinch or pop the area otherwise these areas are very prone for getting secondary infection.
For time being period you can take NSAIDS tablet such as paracetamol or diclofenac. Do not try to even touch or pinch the area as can cause more aggravation of the problem.
You should preferably meet a doctor who can examine you physically and provide the best guidance and treatment.
Take care.
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Lumps On Side Of Neck, Chin, Armpit, Pelvic Close To Tighh. What Could Be Responsible?
Hi, I can understand the concern for lump side of neck, chin, armpit, pelvic region close to thigh. After reading the query it appears to be lymph node proliferation due to diverse and multiple causes. I advise you to not pinch or pop the area otherwise these areas are very prone for getting secondary infection. For time being period you can take NSAIDS tablet such as paracetamol or diclofenac. Do not try to even touch or pinch the area as can cause more aggravation of the problem. You should preferably meet a doctor who can examine you physically and provide the best guidance and treatment. Take care.