10 Common Causes of Armpit Pain

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Ingrown Hair

People with thick, coarse hair may develop pain in the armpit because of ingrown hair. This can occur when a hair grows into the skin, causing inflammation and a pink or red lump to form over or around the hair.

To ease the pain, the ingrown hair needs to be released from the bump, which is an easy procedure for a doctor to perform. Women should avoid shaving the armpit until the area heals completely to prevent infection.

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