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I have syringoma under my eyes for 5years. It itches when I sweat. Is it possible  to treat without any recurrence.?
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Undergo laser removal therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Book an online consultation
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.,
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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Certainly, here is some patient information about Syringomas: **What are Syringomas?** Syringomas are benign (non-cancerous) sweat duct tumors that appear as small, raised bumps on the skin. They are usually flesh-colored or yellowish and can range in size from 1 to 3 millimeters in diameter. **Where do Syringomas typically occur?** Syringomas most commonly appear on the eyelids, particularly the lower eyelids, but they can also develop on other areas of the face, neck, chest, and armpits. **Who is at risk for Syringomas?** Syringomas can affect people of all ages, but they are more commonly seen in women, typically in their 20s and 30s. They can also be associated with certain medical conditions. **Are Syringomas harmful or painful?** Syringomas are generally harmless and not painful. They are considered a cosmetic concern for most individuals. **Diagnosis and Treatment:** - A dermatologist can diagnose Syringomas through a visual examination of the skin. - Treatment options may include:   -   - Laser therapy: Using lasers to target and destroy the Syringomas.   - Topical treatments: Donot work **Important Note:** Always consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and personalized treatment recommendations. Do not attempt to self-diagnose or treat Syringomas without medical guidance. If you suspect you have Syringomas or have further questions, it's advisable to seek advice from a healthcare provider for the most accurate information and appropriate care.
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Kindly consult online for further examination and proper treatment
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It can be removed by certain dermatological procedures called RF ablation, electrocautery or Co2 laser. It can be recurrent even after removal though
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Take online consultation
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