Sweat duct tumors can not be removed with mole spotting medication because the effect of spotting sweat duct tumors with medication is not good, and physical or surgical treatment is required.
Moles are benign tumors originating from melanocytes, which are skin lesions within the epidermis, often appearing as irregularly shaped plaques or bumps, and can be treated with capsaicin ointment or corrosive medications because of corrosiveness but are rarely used nowadays.
Sweat duct nevus is a benign tumor that differentiates from the end of the ducts of the small sweat glands, it is a skin lesion within the dermis, often appearing as a skin-colored or light-brown pimple, it usually does not require treatment, and can be treated by electrocautery or freezing if necessary. Drugs used to treat moles are not effective in the treatment of sweat duct tumors because they are corrosive and are generally not used.
Sweat duct tumors, as benign tumors, can be left untreated without affecting aesthetics or life, and can be treated with electrocautery, freezing or surgery if necessary.