Blisters Like Red Bumps Underarm Spreading Towards The Back. History Of Removal Of A Small Mole Underarm. Suggest
About a week and a half ago I got a small mole removed under my underarm. A couple days ago i noticed a red bump about two inches away from the removed mole. I just figured it was a bug bite. About an hour ago I just went in the bathroom to put the medicine on the removed mole and when I lifted up my arm I noticed about 7 more of those red bumps all under my underarm and beginning to move toward my back. One looked like a blister. What could this be?
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You have not mentioned how mole was removed ?
Red bump noticed after removal of mole i.e. chances of secondary infection is there.
Now 7 more bumps are there so chances are as,
Infection ( if fever is there)
Herpes ( if these bumps are in a linear way ).
Now please consult a physician and proper physical examination can reveal what is this.
Good luck
Dr. HET
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Blisters Like Red Bumps Underarm Spreading Towards The Back. History Of Removal Of A Small Mole Underarm. Suggest
Hello, thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum. You have not mentioned how mole was removed ? Red bump noticed after removal of mole i.e. chances of secondary infection is there. Now 7 more bumps are there so chances are as, Infection ( if fever is there) Herpes ( if these bumps are in a linear way ). Now please consult a physician and proper physical examination can reveal what is this. Good luck Dr. HET