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Tenderness and swelling on armpit
I have a small swelling in my left armpit, which are tender on touching, redness, itch sometimes. Pain was there sometime during my gym work out. Today I notice swelling and tenderness.
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Check if ur using allergic sprays.apply oil mixed with turmeric.good ayurveda medcines are also availble
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blood purfier like neem leaves water and turmeric mixed milk take internaly
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You may use some  homoeopathic medicine and Wash  luck warm water with added some salt thee times continues
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otherwise you may take helps any registered homoeopathic physician
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Hi It can be a folliculitis, an infected hair in ur axilla developed into an abscess bcoz of sweat n etc Share the pic of it
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Its mai b infectious and abcess formation....try to avoid itching n sweating at that part...
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HOMOEOPATHIC medicines can permanently cure this problem of yours rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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It is likely to be an abscess. Kindly visit a general surgeon to confirm the diagnosis. You will require antibiotics, antihistamines, antacids and a topical antibiotic or GM dressing. You may require an incision and drainage based on the state of the abscess, so kindly visit a general surgeon.
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