Whether or not surgical removal of bumps in the armpits has any effect on the body needs to be judged according to the etiology; bumps in the armpits may be caused by folliculitis, enlarged lymph nodes in the armpits, subcutaneous lipomas and other causes, or they may be caused by malignant lesions. 1. Folliculitis: it is usually caused by inadequate hygiene and cleanliness, and may have symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain and pustular herpes, etc. Patients usually find that there are bumps in the armpits, and folliculitis surgery usually has no effect on the body. 2. Axillary lymphadenitis: generally due to bacterial infection caused by lymphadenitis, there may be underarm pain, fever and other symptoms, and at the same time will find that there are pimples in the armpit phenomenon, the surgical removal usually has no effect on the body. 3. Subcutaneous lipoma: it may be related to obesity, local trauma and other factors, and there may be bumps in the armpits, and slow growth, usually no obvious symptoms, and surgical excision will not affect the body. 4. Malignant lesions: such as lymphoma, lymphoblastic leukemia, lymphatic metastasis of malignant tumors, etc., all of which may cause axillary lymph node enlargement. After clear diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy (such as vincristine, cisplatin, etc.) and other treatments need to be carried out in accordance with medical advice, which also has a great impact on the body. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for symptomatic treatment.