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Started taking these ginger shots from Waitrose and I developed this very sudden lump in armpit that’s really painful, like spot but too big to be spot.

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🤔 It’s unlikely this is related to the ginger shots. Monitor it, and if it doesn’t subside make an appointment with your GP.

Armpit lumps may be caused by cysts, infection, or irritation due to shaving or antiperspirant use. However, these lumps may also indicate a serious underlying health condition. Seek medical attention if you have an armpit lump that gradually becomes enlarged, is or isn't painful, or doesn't go away.24 Aug 2015

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