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6. Which symptoms should I worry about?

It is advised for you to monitor any lumps you may have. If the lump is a reaction to a recent infection, it will go away on its own. Try to keep the following in mind when dealing with an armpit lump:

  • A small lump that clears up on its own is rarely serious
  • Any lumps that appear reddened or off-color and are painful and persistent should be checked over by your physician
  • Similarly, a large lump that's is red, painful, hot to the touch and/or continues to grow ought to be checked

Which symptoms should I worry about?
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