Plucking armpit hair with lymph nodes, is it dangerous?

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Lymph nodes are part of the body's immune system, acting as a filter to remove potentially harmful substances from the body. Swollen lymph nodes in the armpit can be a sign of infection or injury. In particular, axillary hair removal with swollen lymph nodes is a risk factor for local infection, should not be subjective and ignore other causes of lymphadenopathy.

1. What is swollen lymph nodes?


When a person has an infection or injury, the lymph nodes can swell due to increased activity filtering unwanted, potentially disease-causing cells out of the lymphatic stream.
Lymph is a watery fluid that carries oxygen to cells and transports waste products out of them. This circulatory system also contains white blood cells, which help fight infections.
As the lymph nodes start working harder to remove waste, they can enlarge. Sometimes, a swollen lymph node can be visibly enlarged, painful, and tender to the touch.
Lymphadenopathy can occur anywhere on the body, but is more common in certain areas of the body, including the neck, armpits, and groin. In particular, the phenomenon of axillary lymphadenopathy is often related to local abnormalities or the surrounding head, neck, and chest wall.

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2. What are the causes of swollen lymph nodes?


2.1. Viral causes Many viruses can cause swollen lymph nodes, such as chickenpox, measles, mumps, rubella, and HIV. Besides lymphadenopathy, these viruses often produce other noticeable symptoms, such as a rash.
However, other viral infections can cause enlarged lymph nodes without any other obvious symptoms, including the following: Influenza, infectious mononucleosis.
2.2. Bacterial causes Bacterial infections can also cause swollen lymph nodes. Some examples of infections that can affect the axillary nodes include:
Cellulitis Cellulitis is a local skin infection that occurs when bacteria enter the skin and infect the skin. dermis, potentially resulting from trauma resulting in an area of ​​broken skin. So "what's wrong with armpit hair removal", "what is the harm in plucking armpit hair", usually interventions in the skin in the armpit such as armpit hair removal, waxing or cosmetic care are common causes of damage. skin injury. Therefore, if you do not follow hygiene measures, clean tools as well as wash your hands before handling, plucking armpit hair with swollen lymph nodes is what will happen.
When cellulitis occurs, it can cause nearby lymph nodes to swell. At the same time, other symptoms of cellulitis can also be acquired such as pain, swelling at the site of infection, sores on the skin, fever, chills, body aches, muscle and joint pain, and poor appetite. , vomiting and nausea, fatigue.
Treatment of cellulitis is mainly the use of antibiotics. You may need to be hospitalized if the infection is severe or requires intravenous antibiotics. However, when you have ever plucked underarm hair with swollen lymph nodes, it is important that you replace it with measures that limit skin damage.
Lyme disease Lyme disease is spread through the saliva of certain ticks, which are small insects that can bite people. One of the early symptoms of Lyme disease is swollen lymph nodes, which can appear after 3–30 days.
Other early symptoms include a bull's-eye-like circular rash at the site of the bite, fever, chills, joint or muscle pain, fatigue, and headache.
To treat Lyme disease, your doctor will usually prescribe antibiotics. Anyone who suspects they have this condition should seek medical attention immediately.

Nhổ lông nách bị nổi hạch có thể do nhiễm trùng tại chỗ.
Nhổ lông nách bị nổi hạch có thể do nhiễm trùng tại chỗ.

2.3. Other causes Bacteria and viruses are not always the cause of swollen lymph nodes in the armpit. Other possible causes include rheumatoid arthritis or cancer.
Of these, rarely swollen lymph nodes is a symptom of cancer. However, this is the cause of a very serious lymphadenopathy. Symptomatic cancers that start in the lymphatic system are often suspected to lymphoma. There are several types of lymphoma, including Hodgkin lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, childhood non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia, and lymphoma of the skin. In addition to swollen lymph nodes, symptoms of lymphoma can include rapid weight loss, feeling constantly tired, fever, and night sweats. In addition, leukemia can also cause swollen lymph nodes, as can other cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes, such as breast cancer that causes typical axillary lymphadenopathy.

3. Diagnosing the condition of armpit hair removal with lymph nodes?


After plucking the armpit hair with swollen lymph nodes, the doctor will determine the exact cause of the swollen lymph nodes to give the best treatment. Diagnosis begins by asking about the patient's symptoms, reviewing medical history, and then performing a physical exam and on-site investigation.
With clinical signs, the doctor will order more related diagnostic tests, such as blood tests or local or whole-body imaging, to make a definite diagnosis and how to treat it. suitable treatment.

4. How to take care of axillary lymph nodes at home


Swollen lymph nodes can be painful. For causes of lymphadenopathy that require specialized medical treatment, there are causes that can be treated with at-home remission to ease the pain and then go away on its own.
Accordingly, the patient can apply a warm compress on the spot to relieve pain by pouring warm water on a towel and wringing it out before placing it on the swollen lymph node.
On the other hand, patients can also take over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, to quickly relieve the pain. However, if the above measures do not improve, the patient should see a doctor to determine the exact cause.
In summary, there is a potential risk of local infection when plucking armpit hair with lymphadenopathy. Therefore, it is advisable to choose safe and hygienic hair removal methods as well as to screen for other possible causes of lymphadenopathy to quickly intervene and treat in time, improving the prognosis later.

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