Armpit: Clogged Gland

Some bumps may leak clear fluid, pus, or a small amount of blood if they rupture.

These are noncancerous closed sacs that draw from the sebaceous glands which produce oil for the skin and hair. Identifying the Symptoms

Let your armpit breathe. Friction from polyester or tight sleeves keeps the gland inflamed. clogged gland armpit

This is the gold standard. Soak a clean washcloth in hot water (not scalding) and hold it against the area for 10–15 minutes, three times a day. The heat increases blood flow, helps the pimple come to a head, and encourages the clog to drain naturally.

Regular body wash isn't strong enough. Use an over-the-counter antiseptic wash (chlorhexidine gluconate, brand name Hibiclens ) or a 10% benzoyl peroxide wash. Let it sit on the skin for 2 minutes before rinsing. Some bumps may leak clear fluid, pus, or

While most clogged glands are benign, some situations require medical intervention. You should consult a healthcare provider if: The lump is in size. You experience severe pain that interferes with movement.

Cysts often feel like small, hard marbles under the skin, while boils may feel softer and "squishy." Home Remedies and Management Friction from polyester or tight sleeves keeps the

If you find yourself dealing with this issue repeatedly, your daily habits might be contributing to the blockage.

Stop shaving the affected armpit until the lump has completely healed to avoid further trauma to the skin. When to See a Doctor

The armpit is a high-friction area dense with hair follicles and two types of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Because this area is often warm and moist, it is a prime environment for glandular issues.