The main treatment methods for syringoma include:

Written by Liu Gang
Dermatology
Updated on September 06, 2024
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The primary treatment for syringoma currently is laser therapy. After local anesthesia is applied, the lesions can be removed directly with either an ion laser or a carbon dioxide laser. Generally, scarring does not easily occur unless one has a predisposition to scar. Currently, there are no highly effective oral or topical medications for treating this condition.

The occurrence of this disease is mainly due to the growth and development of local sweat glands. Some cases are related to genetic factors, while others may be associated with endocrine issues or the regular use of cosmetics that block sweat pores. After treatment, it is crucial to maintain a proper diet and lifestyle habits, because syringomas have a relatively high recurrence rate and can be treated again with laser therapy if they reappear. One should avoid eating spicy, stimulating, or overly greasy foods, engage in more physical exercise, and refrain from indiscriminate use of cosmetics.

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

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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Which fruits should not be eaten with syringoma?

Patients with syringoma should pay attention to their diet. First, they should not eat fruits that can easily cause allergies, such as mangoes, lychees, and almonds. Secondly, avoid eating irritating foods, such as chili peppers, pepper, scallions, garlic, and ginger. Moreover, avoid consuming greasy foods, like lard and fatty meats. Finally, do not drink alcohol, do not eat seafood, and avoid foods that can trigger and exacerbate this condition.

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The difference between syringoma and milia

Syringoma is a type of benign proliferation, mostly growing around the eyes, and can also appear on the vulva. This disease is related to poor local sweating, use of poor-quality cosmetics, and some are also linked with endocrine functions or emotional states and personal temperament. The most common treatment is to directly remove it using laser, usually one to two sessions can eradicate it completely. Milia typically appear as white, millet-sized granules on the face, related to the secretion from one's own epidermal sebaceous glands. The most common treatment involves directly removing them with a needle. These two conditions are quite different from each other.

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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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The difference between syringoma and flat warts

Syringoma and flat warts have significant differences; they are entirely different diseases. Firstly, flat warts are caused by the human papillomavirus and are contagious, while syringoma is an adnexal tumor and is not contagious. Secondly, flat warts are not hereditary, whereas syringomas may have a certain hereditary aspect. Lastly, flat warts often occur on the backs of the hands, face, neck, and other widespread areas, while syringomas are commonly found around the eyes.