Armpit sweat and pain
Hi! First, who would like to adopt my 3 year old Chocolate Lab? My very energetic, Kong crazy, never lets me rest, Lab! jk. She's good company, but she's got too much energy!
My question:. Is increased armpit perspiration common after a mastectomy? My husband and I saw the breast surgeon yesterday and she told me that 8 nodes lit up and were removed during surgery. Is there any correlation between that and a clammy armpit.
It is very uncomfortable in that my skin there is very tender and has a burning sensation, and as I move my arm, etc, it feels as if the area is getting chafed. My clinical anti perspirant works fine on the other arm. I bought some spray anti-perspirant today and it worked well for a few hours. Not now.
Has anyone experienced this?
Have a good evening!
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labmom, hi there! I'm not sure about the node correlation. I recall never feeling "clean" for awhile. I felt like my armpit was always sticky is the best I can describe. A shower felt so good! I recall it lasting a few months to be honest. The skin was very sensitive. Even my sheet touching the area would hurt. I still keep aquaphor on hand and use it after a year. It's great if you actually do get chafing. Used it on drain sites, anywhere.
Lol, my 2 cats would not welcome a lab sister. I hope you heal quickly!!
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I didn't have a mastectomy, but with any soft-tissue surgery, I've found weird drippy sensations afterwards. I wasn't actually damp, it was all a trick of the nerve endings.
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I definitely had weird armpit things happening after surgery. I was extra sweaty and more stinky. 6 weeks post op things seem to be normalizing although I can’t use solid deodorant at all...the thought of it makes me cringe. Ouch!
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Hi,
My armpit on my lumpectomy side (lumpectomy 2 weeks ago) is definitely more stinky than the other one...skin is also chafed. Weird
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Yes, increased sweating (and associated yuck) for sure after sentinel node biopsy and lumpectomy. It eventually went away.
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kec, aquaphor is great for chafed areas. I still use it. Kb2115 your "associated yuck" is a perfect descriptor lol Thankfully, it does resolve!
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Not sure my middle age dogs would welcome a lab sister. I would!
The ROs nurse told me I wouldn’t sweat on the rads side. She was right. I don’t sweat on the other side either. I had bmx. Strange. I’m in Florida it’s hot and humid most of the year. Haven’t bought, used, or needed deodorant for 7 years
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