After the removal of the parietal sweat glands in a person suffering from fox odor, the symptoms of the odor can be relieved.
Fox odor is also known as axillary hyperhidrosis. It is usually caused by the secretion of large amounts of sweat by the parietal sweat glands in the armpits, which is broken down by bacteria that colonize the skin on the surface of the armpits, resulting in an unpleasant, pungent odor. In some patients, the odor may also be detected when the patient is quiet and not exercising.
For the patients with fox odor, most of the symptoms will be significantly reduced after the top secretion gland removal surgery, and the symptoms of odor will also be effectively relieved. However, patients should develop good hygienic habits in their daily life, change clothes and take baths regularly, which can effectively reduce the odor caused by local sweating.
In order to achieve better results in the treatment of bad odor, usually choose to carry out surgery after puberty, if the operation before puberty development, may lead to recurrence of the disease, it is recommended to do a good job of regular medical examination, according to the condition of the choice of means of treatment.