Patients with axillary lymphatic blockage have the following common clinical symptoms: a. If patients have swollen lymph nodes and lymphatic blockage caused by skin and soft tissue infection in the axilla, patients often have obvious local pain and discomfort, and if the local infection is heavy, the pain is often more obvious. Second, edema, in the process of lymphatic blockage, lymphatic fluid will leak out of the lymphatic vessels causing obvious swelling in the axilla, if the local co-infection will be accompanied by a significant increase in skin temperature, patients can appear chills, high fever and other symptoms of systemic toxicity. Third, if the patient’s axillary lymphatic blockage is more serious there may be tension blisters, in the skin surface accompanied by cystic blisters of different sizes, the syringe can be used to aspirate the cystic fluid in the blisters to avoid local infection.