Tiredness, Sleepiness. Knot Under Armpit. Eyes Swollen. Reason?
I am 28 years old and I am a female. For the pass week I have been feeling very tired and sleepy all the time. I have also discovered I knot under my right armpit that hurts. The last time that I discovered a knot there I was pregnant but I don t feel that is the case this time cause I am on my period. Also, I woke up this morning and my eyes are swollen. I don t have insurance and I m freaking out, please help....
Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. Swollen eyes could be due to inadequate sleep for which you need not worry. Other important cause for which you need to be concerned is renal pathology and cardiac problem. Get kidney function tests done. If it is found to be abnormal, consult a physician for appropriate treatment. Skin tags are called condyloma caused due to HPV infection. It can be removed surgically if it is bothering you.
Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer
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Tiredness, Sleepiness. Knot Under Armpit. Eyes Swollen. Reason?
Hello, Thanks for posting your query on health care magic. Swollen eyes could be due to inadequate sleep for which you need not worry. Other important cause for which you need to be concerned is renal pathology and cardiac problem. Get kidney function tests done. If it is found to be abnormal, consult a physician for appropriate treatment. Skin tags are called condyloma caused due to HPV infection. It can be removed surgically if it is bothering you. Hope this helps. regards, Dr Nilofer