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Non-itchy red bumps on neck and back

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PostPosted: 07/11/08 - 10:52    Post subject: Non-itchy red bumps on neck and back Vote now! Reply with quote

Thank you for reading my post. I will try to summarize the situation as best as possible...

I am a 24 year old female. I went tanning last Tuesday night, I'll admit I got burnt. Saturday night I wore a new halter top (with a die around the neck). Sunday I noticed some bumps on the back of my neck and the upper part of my back by my neck. They didn't itch or hurt, they were just bumps. I started to think it was sun poisoning and the bumps would turn into little blisters that would eventually pop (its happened from vacations before). Well I've noticed that the bumps, especially the last couple of days, have really started to clear up. My question is since the bumps didn't start until 4 days after I went tanning and the next day after I wore a new halter top, which is likely to have caused this.

Even though its clearing up, for the following reasons I am curious how this might have happened:
Last night I found a lump in my breast. This lump is towards my armpit, which might just be a swollen lymph node. I have been really stressed out and emotional lately, as well as being nauseous and irregular the last few weeks as well. I'm thinking the nausea and irregularity is from stress, and the lump in my breast might just be a swollen lymph node (caused by stress and an allergic reaction).

I'm only 24, no history of breast cancer in the family... I'm simply concerned about the lump I found. I am on birth control pills and have a history of mild depression (have not been on medication for like 2.5 years though). Like I said, I have been very stressed out lately, and I'm hoping for some opinions that might help ease my worries in that department. The less I'm stressed about, the quicker I can relax and my body can recover. Thank you for any comments you might have on my situation.

Abbey
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