If you have noticed pain under your armpit, it is important to pay attention to when it started and what might have caused it. If the pain worsens when you raise your arm, it may be best to avoid movements or exercises that aggravate it. If the pain persists for more than 2 weeks without improvement, it is recommended to consult a physiotherapist, who can assess and treat the pain effectively. Many group insurance plans cover this type of service.
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