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Swollen armpit
Causes One should not panic for this, as you perhaps hadn't got over the cold as quickly as you thought you had. The flu season has also begun so it might be that you have flu and not a cold. Flu tends to origin more general and prolonged symptoms throughout the body, such as aching limbs and intense fatigue, as well as higher temperatures than colds. There is nothing to get worried that the lump in your armpit might be incredibly nasty like breast cancer, that's extremely unlikely. The lymph node is possibly a result of your cold or flu. In any general infection, lymph nodes around the body can become swollen and sore and these lumps may develop several days after your other symptoms have started sometimes even when you're starting to get better. One should be beware of the secondary bacterial infection. Relief A further prospect is that you have a second infection that has developed because the first infection reduced your immunity. The bacteria usually cause these kinds of secondary infections, often a type called streptococcus, relatively than the viruses that cause a cold. If you now have a bacterial throat infection you might also have a high fever, bad breath and pus spots on your throat or tonsils. They must proffer you an appointment so if they're reticent, persists. Meanwhile, the following will help to reduce symptoms. You should take regular pain relief with aspirin, paracetamol or ibuprofen, rest as far as likely, keep well-hydrated with warm, sweet drinks, relieve other symptoms with medicines if these help you, but beware of the double-dosing on pain relief.
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