Vitamin E May Cure that Painful Lump in your Armpit
July 24th, 2007 by Caryn Talty | 8,656 views |
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Are you suffering from one or more very sore red cyst-like lumps under your arm pit? Well, it may be Lymphadenitis. If you are in a lot of pain right now and can’t get an immediate appointment with your doctor, there is one very simple treatment you can do that may just make that nasty lump go away. Start taking increased doses of vitamin E supplements. Vitamin E is a very powerful antioxidant and a fat soluble vitamin with no known toxicity. It may just make that nasty lump go away within 24 to 48 hours, before you even get into that doctor’s appointment that you may have already scheduled.
Years ago when I was suffering from re-occurring underarm lumps my aunt suggested that I try taking vitamin E as treatment before getting them lanced and biopsied. I did and was amazed that they went away within one or two days. Although there is no clearly proven medical support for the use of vitamin E to get rid of underarm lumps, there is ongoing research about its benefits in many diseases, especially cancer and heart disease.
The lymphatic system’s overall function is to drain fluid from all over the body back into the bloodstream. It is also a major part of the body’s immune system, and plays a huge role in defending the body against cancer and infections like the common cold. It is also closely related to the circulatory system. Some health experts claim vitamin E can help gradually break down blood clots in the circulatory system, and can also prevent more from forming. Perhaps it also alleviates swelling and fluid build-up in the lymph nodes.
Although lumps in the armpit have many causes there may be a very simple explanation for your condition. According to Evanston Northwestern Healthcare,
“Cysts and infections on the surface of the skin of the armpit may be caused by shaving or use of antiperspirants (as opposed to deodorants). This occurs most frequently in adolescents just beginning to shave. Abscesses under the skin may also produce large, painful lumps in the armpit.”
Lymphadenitis is the medical term for swollen lymph glands and may mean you have an infection. So if your symptoms also include other common cold-like symptoms then this is a likely probability. Streptococcal and staphylococcal bacteria are the most common causes of lymphadenitis, but viruses, protozoa, rickettsiae, fungi, and the tuberculosis bacillus can also infect the lymph nodes. You will need to see a doctor to run lab tests to determine if this is the cause of your underarm lumps. The most significant test is a white blood cell count (WBC) and a blood culture to identify the organism. A high number of immature white blood cells means you have a bacterial infection. In some cases, the doctor may order a biopsy of the lymph node. If you have lymphadenitis and choose to visit a medical doctor he or she will most likely prescribe medications and may include antibiotics.
According to Quest Health Library,
“Water melon possesses detoxifying properties and may be useful for those with lymphadenitis. Lemon juice may also be beneficial, although it is a good idea to dilute with water to make it more palatable. In addition, a diet high in vegetable protein is recommended. This can be achieved by eating brown rice, seeds and sprouted grains.”
Painful lumps may mean you have something more serious to consider like cancer. As with any disease, it is best to check with a doctor if you have any concerns or questions. The information provided here is not meant to diagnose, it is merely provided as information to help educate you about the possible reasons for your condition.
One final note, I would love to hear from anyone who reads this and finds success after taking vitamin E supplements. After doing a lot of searching on the web I have not yet found any substantial research on this treatment. Over the years I have passed on the news to other sufferers, many of whom have told me that it worked for them too. If it works for you, please comment!
Tags: Antioxidant, Armpit, Axilla, Cyst, Lump, Lymph Gland, Lymph Node, Lymphadenitis, Lymphatic System, Swelling, Vitamin E
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August 4th, 2007 at 8:04 pm
I took 3 vitamin E capsules every day for three days. The lumps didn’t start to go away until the third day. Maybe it is a coincidence?
August 9th, 2007 at 7:08 pm
Wow, exactly this happened to me before, next time I’ll try the E pill. Thanks for the info.
August 17th, 2007 at 9:30 pm
It worked after only 48hrs….Unbelieveable..I was very impressed..I was in severe pain and now tenderness almost 100% gone..
January 4th, 2008 at 8:07 am
I found this website yesterday and went out to buy Vitamin E.
Today, the cysts in my armpit has gone down, I am very hopeful it will work!
Thanks!
January 11th, 2008 at 8:50 am
it’s been three days since i started taking Vit E 400 IU, aftter 24 hours of taking it the pain was gone now the lump has completely gone down..thanks very much Caryn Talty!!!
January 20th, 2008 at 6:56 pm
It works!! 800 IU for 3 days. Tenderness and swelling has gone way down. Incredible.
March 11th, 2008 at 2:53 am
Hello,
I,m having that lump in my armpit and at times it is throbing. I’ve done a cancer marker test to determine wether I have breast cancer but the test showed no sign of it. At the moment I’m taking chinese medication to reduce the lump. I’ll try vitamen E as recommended.
June 11th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
Thank you so much! was in a lot of pain but stumbled upon this site and tried out the vitamin E and its helping. The pain went away the first day and the lump is continuing to disappear. Just take 3 pills a day and it should work for you!
July 18th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
I just came across the article and will go out tommorrow to purchase Vitamin E to see if this works. I’ll repost after I try, can you also email me I have other questions about cyst.
August 9th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
hello. I have one of theses lumps that is always there, and always small and not painful. However, now its big and painful. I am wondering if its from a bad diet as I am living in Brazil right now, and we have been eating out a lot lately. I also wonder if it is from a cold from change of climate. I am going to try out the vitamin E thing and I will let you know.
September 8th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
I have had this lump right on my belt line approximately in the location of your right front pocket for almost two years now. It is not painful or hard, and it is usually about the size of a half a marble at its peak, but each day I can squeeze about a teaspoon of sometimes puss, and other times more watery looking fluid out of it. If I take a hot bath I can almost get rid of it completely, but within a day or two it is about the full size again. I did go to a doctor about 9 months ago and she said it was a cyst or a boil caused by an ingrown hair, which is possible since I do shave down there, and gave me a prescription for infection but it did exactly nothing. So do you know if you can also get these in other locations than the armpits, such as on your waist in the under the belt line location?
I have tried several things on it without any luck, so I hope that vitamin E can help this. Can you also tell me how many IU’s you should be taking a day, since I know that they come on different doses?
Thanks
September 22nd, 2008 at 2:29 pm
22/09/08 - currently have my 3rd abscess in my right armpit, the minute one goes away i seem to get another.
please please can sum1 confirm this works? thanks
September 22nd, 2008 at 5:32 pm
Miss N
I have been getting these cysts off and on for many years. Once I start taking the vitamin E (2-3 pills /400 I.U.) I have been successful in alleviating all the symptoms.
It usually takes about 3 days to see a good response. I also try and take 1 a day after all the symptoms stop for a while to keep my system working. Good luck.
September 23rd, 2008 at 12:49 am
Thank u very much for the quick reply. Im going to go and buy some today.
;o)