How to Remove Sweat Gland Tumors

Sweat gland tumors can be removed through both surgical and non-surgical treatments. Surgical treatment method is to remove the tumor through surgery, which is usually curable, although it is only applicable to a single lesion and not applicable to multiple sweat gland tumors, as the trauma is large and easy to leave scarring. Non-surgical treatments include laser and liquid nitrogen freezing, etc. The principle of laser treatment is to carbonize the tumor tissue with laser, while the principle of liquid nitrogen freezing treatment is to freeze the local tissues through liquid nitrogen at extremely low temperature, which destroys the cellular structure and causes the sweat gland tumor to necrolyze and fall off, and it is a more commonly used method of excision. Sweat gland tumor is a kind of benign appendage tumor originated from parietal sweat glands or sweat glands, mainly manifested as isolated nodules on the surface of the skin, which can occur in any part of the body. As it is a kind of benign tumor, the risk of malignant transformation is very low, and patients can also choose clinical follow-up. It is recommended that patients suffering from sweat gland tumor who want to have it removed for treatment should go to a regular hospital and have it removed under the advice of a doctor.