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You very well may be dealing with sebaceous cysts. However any glandular swelling that does not go away or becomes larger needs to be biopsied.
A sebaceous (or epidermoid) cyst is a noncancerous swelling under the skin. It is lined by packed outer skin cells. The cyst itself is filled with oil or dead cells. Under certain conditions such as stress, increased activity, mechanical irritation, diabetes, or other concurrent illness these cysts may enlarge and become somewhat tender. On occasion, these cysts will be drained by the physician and antibiotics will be prescribed. Warm moist compresses will commonly help bring these cysts “to a head” and help them drain. It is not uncommon for these cysts to increase and decrease in size particularly when there is increased activity and/or sweating. Sebaceous cysts are commonly present in patients with cystic acne.
I hope this helps!
No offense intended, however I would like to ask your qualifications and area of expertise.
Thank you.
DrNad
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Hi, I don’t know where to turn this moment. I have been searching the web when I came across a sight to where I can possibly contact individuals. Maybe if you cannot me, possibly you can direct me; I'm scared. I am an avid athlete, don't smoke nor drink. I have been experiencing light-headedness with increased intensity recently. I have been having night sweats more regularly (thought it was menstrual or age-I am 36), and yesterday I noticed a large lump on the back of my neck in the posterior side of the SCM. It seems to be a lymphnode but it is the size of a medium grape. By the end of the day I noticed a second lump (not painful, about the same size) between the SCM and Trapzius above my clavicle. I also have a painful bump seeming to be attached to the base of my skull(at the corner of the mastoid process) on the same side (all lumps are on the right side). I occasionally (within the past year--exact time unknown) go through spells of itchy skin localized at the shoulder crease or elbow crease-for no reason; I thought it to be psychosomatic due to my job. I have never been sick before, and I am not a hypochondriac. What I am now the most fearful of, I no longer have insurance and afraid that no doctor will even look at me. Am I overreacting? Please, any help in this would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely Concerned
I recently woke up (about a few weeks ago) with a real pain under my armpit. It was a "zit" or "ingrown hair" - I couldn't really tell. About an inch away was a lump - a mobile, somewhat soft swollen gland. I went to the doctor who told me not to worry about it and that it was probably simply a reaction to the zit or ingrown hair in that region. He was fairly certian that it was a swollen gland but said that if it was a cyst of some sort - he said it still did not concern him in the least due to its texture. I went for a second opinion. The second doctor was certain that it was a swollen gland and that it was a reaction to the zit/ingrown hair.
I'm a little worried. The zit/hair is now gone (has been for about a week)but the gland continues to be swollen (still mobile and somewhat soft). It does not appear to have grown in size. How long does a gland remain swollen if responding to an infection or pain of some sort in the are? Should it have gone down yet? I hate to obsess about these things but it worries me to look down and see this lump under my right armpit (slightly to the oustide area).
Any responses would be much appreciated.
Thank you.