Ointment for sweat duct tumors

Sweat duct tumors are adenomas that arise from the differentiation of the terminal ducts of small sweat glands, and there are no ointments that can be used clinically to treat them. Sweat duct tumors tend to appear from puberty and are more common in women. However, if they do not appear too often, they do not need to be treated because they do not cause malignant changes. For cosmetic reasons, some surgical treatments are available, such as surgical removal of individual sweat duct tumors or laser freezing, but if there are many localized sweat duct tumors, it is best to remove them in batches rather than removing them all. For sweat duct tumor usually do not scratch repeatedly, it may cause infection.