The Difference Between Sweat Tubules and Flat Warts

Sweat duct tumors and flat warts are different in the cause, clinical manifestations and treatment modalities, which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Pathogenesis: the formation of sweat duct tumor is related to genetic factors, hormone disorders, endocrine dysfunction and so on. Flat warts are caused by direct or indirect contact of human papilloma virus with skin and mucous membrane epithelial cells.
2. Clinical manifestations: Sweat duct tumors occur around the eyes, skin lesions for the grain size, multiple, skin color light brown pimples, slow growth rate, hereditary, non-infectious. Flat warts grow faster and are contagious, occurring on the face, arms, and back of the hands, manifesting themselves as flat papules of varying sizes, which can be densely distributed or arranged in a linear fashion due to scratching.
3. Treatment: Sweat duct tumors are mostly physical, such as laser treatment. Flat warts can be treated with topical medications such as retinoic acid cream, physical therapy such as freezing, laser treatment and other methods.
The actual warts and warts need to be clearly diagnosed and standardized under the guidance of a specialist doctor.