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  5. I noticed a painful oval-shaped lump in my armpit, and my doctor prescribed Linezolid tablets. Even after taking the medicine for 6 days, the lump is still there. Could this be something serious, and what should I do?

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I noticed a painful oval-shaped lump in my armpit, and my doctor prescribed Linezolid tablets. Even after taking the medicine for 6 days, the lump is still there. Could this be something serious, and what should I do?

Asked by Female, 34 · 4 days ago

A painful lump in the armpit can be caused by swollen lymph nodes, a skin infection, blocked sweat glands, boils, cysts, shaving-related irritation, or inflammation around hair roots. Some lumps improve slowly even after starting antibiotics because swelling and inflammation may take more time to settle completely. If the lump is still painful after 6 days of Linezolid, the infection may not have fully cleared yet, or there may be a pus collection inside the swelling. Warm compresses, keeping the area clean and dry, and avoiding squeezing or pressing the lump may help reduce irritation. In some cases, ultrasound, blood tests, or drainage may be needed if the swelling remains large, painful, or persistent despite treatment. Repeated lumps in the armpit can also happen with sweat gland inflammation or chronic skin conditions. Rapid increase in size, fever, pus discharge, weight loss, hard fixed swelling, or persistent lumps lasting for weeks may need more detailed examination to rule out deeper infection or other causes.
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  1. Possible causes of armpit lump:

    • Common causes include infection, swollen lymph nodes, or cysts.
  2. Linezolid use and effectiveness:

    • Linezolid treats bacterial infections and may take time to show results. If the lump persists, reassessment is necessary.
  3. Side effects of Linezolid:

    • Common side effects include headache or nausea, but it is unlikely to cause a lump.
  4. When to seek further medical evaluation:

    • Consult a doctor if the lump enlarges, becomes more painful, or persists despite treatment.

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