What should I do if there is still a bump one month after laser treatment for syringoma?

Written by He Da Wei
Dermatology
Updated on September 27, 2024
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This question is answered by Deputy Chief Physician Dawei from the Dermatology Department of the Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, a contracted expert with Pure Health Cloud. After treatment for Syringoma. Oh, there's another disaster. Need to consider. Whether it's related to endocrinology. Korean beef. It is a type of blockage caused by the distal ducts of the small sweat glands. Its presence can worsen during puberty. Dizzy, huh, right before menstruation. Uh, or the use of female hormones. This review can cause enlargement. Ah, the most common occurrence is around the eyelids. This is most commonly seen in females. Appearing after pregnancy. Uh, also occurs. In front of the chest, help cannot be helped. This is the male beast route. Correct. Uh, Syringomas are generally benign tumors and usually do not require treatment. To ask experts for free, please search for Pure Health Cloud.

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Are sweat gland tumors harmful to the body?

Syringoma is a type of benign proliferation related to poor local skin sweating, allergies, hormonal imbalances, and more. This condition poses no harm to one's health. Most commonly, it grows around the eyes, increasing with time and affecting the appearance. Upon detection of this condition, it is imperative to seek formal treatment at a dermatology clinic in a reputable hospital. The most common treatment is laser removal; most people can effectively eliminate it after one or two sessions. After recovery, it is crucial to maintain a long-term standardized diet and lifestyle, avoid spicy and irritating foods, refrain from staying up late, avoid using random cosmetics on the affected area, regularly exercise, and enhance immunity, all of which are beneficial in preventing recurrence.

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What is the best treatment for syringoma?

The most common treatment for syringoma is still to remove them directly with laser or ionization; there are no very effective drugs for this condition, and both oral and topical medications are essentially ineffective against syringoma. It is recommended to treat syringoma as soon as it is diagnosed, as it may grow larger and increase in number if left untreated. During treatment, it is important to exercise regularly, strengthen immunity, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, try not to stay up late, maintain a good mood, and avoid getting angry. After recovery, it is also important to pay long-term attention to diet and regular living habits to prevent recurrence. During the treatment period, care should be taken to protect the local wound to prevent scarring.

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How to treat hidrocystomas around the eyes?

Syringomas around the eyes are mostly related to one's endocrine system or local sweat gland activity in that area, and in some cases, may be due to genetic inheritance. Once this condition appears, the most common treatment method is to visit a dermatology department at a reputable hospital and have them removed with a laser. Common oral and topical medications are generally ineffective and should be avoided. To prevent recurrence after recovery, it is advised to avoid using makeup, particularly greasy eye creams or cosmetics around the eyes. Regular exercise, which promotes sweating, frequent bathing, maintaining a cheerful mood, avoiding spicy or irritating foods, and not staying up late are also recommended.

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Can syringomas on the neck be removed?

Syringoma is a type of local benign proliferation, mostly related to the local sweat gland growth, familial genetics, or endocrine factors. Generally, this condition does not heal by itself and requires treatment. Currently, the most common method of treatment for this condition is the use of lasers to remove the tumors. After removing the tumors, anti-inflammatory creams are applied to the area, which should gradually lead to recovery. However, some patients may experience a recurrence after some time and will need laser treatment once again. It is advisable to avoid applying greasy cosmetics locally as these may cause the condition to repeatedly flare up. Sufferers should maintain good long-term health by regularly exercising, enhancing immunity, consuming more vegetables and fruits, and avoiding excessively flavored foods.

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Can syringoma be removed by laser?

Currently, the most common method for treating syringoma is using laser for direct removal. Syringoma is generally related to familial inheritance or local abnormal development of sweat ducts. Often eating spicy and stimulating foods, or using poor-quality eye creams or cosmetics can also lead to the occurrence of syringomas. The most common treatment still involves direct removal with a laser, followed by the application of medications to repair the wound. This helps prevent the condition from recurring. However, there is currently no way to completely eradicate syringomas to achieve a one-time, non-recurrent treatment. After treatment, it is advisable to exercise more and sweat more to increase the secretion of sweat. Avoid using poor-quality cosmetics topically to prevent clogging and recurrence of the condition, and strengthen your exercise regime to enhance immunity.