What’s going on with the increasing number of sweat duct tumors around the eyes?

Sweat duct tumor flare-ups may be associated with gender, genetics, and other factors.
Sweat duct tumor is of unknown etiology. It is usually a benign tumor at the end of the sweat gland ducts, and most often occurs in the periocular area, upper side of the trunk and vulva.
1. Gender: the high incidence of sweat duct tumor is mostly female, the incidence rate is higher during puberty, menstruation and pregnancy, and the secretion of estrogen can increase the risk of the incidence and aggravation of sweat duct tumor.
2. Heredity: some people have family history, so it may be related to sweat duct tumor and genetic factors.
When sweat duct tumor appears, go to hospital as early as possible for consultation and effective treatment.