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Swollen Axillary lymph nodes accompanied by pain in the Upper Arms? |
My Axillary lymph nodes have been swollen for the past few months now, on both sides and while they havent really been painful ive become recently concerned by them. I have been suffering recently by this odd "numbing" pain in my Upper Arm. Its a pain that feels very deep and the best way to describe it is numbing. It only happends in one upper arm, then eventually transfers to the other arm. Oddly enough I never have the pain in both arms at one time. It transfers over. Can someone give me any idea as to what it might be and if you agree that its possibly associated to my swollen Axillary lymph nodes?? PLEASE get it checked out soon. Make it a priority. There are many things that make lymph nodes swell, so I don't want to alarm you unnecessarily. If it's nothing, fine. But it's sounding like it's not going away on its own. If it's something bad, there are good treatments out there, but you need to get started. I had no cancer in the family either. My lymph nodes at the base of my neck were swollen. It could be the result of an infection, like but not limited to cat scratch fever. You should consult a doctor. You do not need a history of either cancer or heart disease in your family to have either, but you also need not jump to hasty conclusions without consulting a doctor. Please go to your Doctor and get checked out...It is better to know or else you will drive yourself insane with anxiety. Cancer is caused by poor nutrition (including oxygen) and stressors. Stressors can be environmental, like heavy metals, food additives or pollution, or emotional or job stress. |
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