Is it okay to remove a sweatshop tumor?

Sweat stoma removal does not necessarily mean that you will be fine, and you may experience recurrence or discomfort after the surgery. Sweat stoma belongs to a kind of benign tumor originating from the ducts of sweat glands within the epidermis, usually due to various factors leading to the damage of sweat glands within the skin and the appearance of sweat stoma. Sweat stomas may present with symptoms such as erosion, bleeding, and ulcers, and can be treated in a timely manner by undergoing a surgical procedure such as a sweat stoma excision. Sweat stoma has a low likelihood of recurrence after removal, but recurrence may still occur. After the surgery, if you do not pay attention to the local hygiene and cleanliness or improper care, you are prone to the phenomenon of infection at the wound. You should take good care of the area in time to avoid discomfort after surgery for sweat stoma. After the surgery, you should pay attention to rest, proper exercise, reasonable diet, balanced nutrition, and go to the hospital in time when you feel uncomfortable.