10 Common Causes of Armpit Pain

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Cysts

Cysts are small lumps filled with fat, air or fluid and may be the size of a pea or tennis ball, or any size in between. Occasionally they may ooze keratin, a white pus-like substance. Cysts are usually painless but may cause discomfort in the armpit, especially if they become infected.

If a cyst isn't causing any pain or discomfort, it may not need medical attention. However, if it becomes large, interferes with movement or becomes painful, speak to a doctor about having it removed.

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