In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the bumps under your arm are sore, itch, or bleed, you should talk with your doctor immediately. In some instances these pimple-like bumps can actually be cysts or in severe cases a type of skin cancer. Ask your doctor about the pimples to see if they are something more serious. If your doctor identifies the red-bump as a cyst, they may elect to drain the cyst. It is important that you do not attempt to pop the cyst on your own. This can actually spread bacteria and may lead to infection. Have your doctor or dermatologist drain the cyst using a scalpel or needle.  This will not remove the cyst, but can reduce the swelling if the cyst is pus-filled. If you get cysts repeatedly, your doctor may prescribe you a low-dose antibiotic. In some cases your doctor or dermatologist may recommend removing the cyst. This is typically done if the cyst is large and is accompanied by painful symptoms. Cysts can be removed surgically or through laser treatment, depending on the specific case.
Summary: Ask your doctor about the pimples. Have the cyst drained. Get the cyst removed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Magnums and shotguns over sub-machine guns and pistols is the way to go.  For Wesker, a rocket launcher is the best (and expensive) way to end fights. For knocking out Jill, a grenade launcher with flash grenades is the best option. You should have at least 3 first aid/herbs for each partner.
Summary: What weapon's the best? First aid/herbs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the most common and immediate symptoms of smoking is the persistent smokers' cough. It can appear in as little as a few days after beginning smoking and can even be present with casual (not heavy) smoking. The cough is usually the worst in the morning and lessens throughout the day. It is usually accompanied by phlegm which can be clear, yellow, or even green. Smoking causes teeth to turn yellow over time, so be mindful of this if your child's teeth start to look more yellow. Also take notice if your child suddenly becomes interested in teeth whitening products like special whitening toothpaste or whitening strips. While yellowing teeth may take some time to appear, smoking cigarettes can cause yellow stains on your teen's fingers and fingernails almost immediately. A wheezing sound can indicate several different physical conditions in your child, but one of them is damaged airways/lungs from smoking. Shortness of breath is a tell-tale sign of a smoker. If your child is suddenly not able to be active for long periods of time or takes longer to catch their breath after physical activity, you should consider the possibility that they might be smoking. Smokers are more prone to getting certain respiratory diseases like colds, bronchitis, and pneumonia. If your child is suddenly getting sick more frequently with diseases like this, you might need to be concerned that these illnesses are the side effects of a new smoking habit.
Summary:
Watch out for the smokers' cough. Watch for yellowing teeth. Look for yellow stains on your child's fingers. Pay attention if your teen is wheezing. Notice any shortness of breath. Look for a higher frequency of respiratory diseases.