Suppurative sweat glanditis
After the infection of the sweat glands in the skin and subcutaneous tissues, they recur and spread widely, forming a wide range of chronic inflammation, small abscesses, complex sinuses and fistulas, called suppurative hidrosadenitis. People aged 20 to 40 who are obese and sweaty are more susceptible to the disease, with more women than men. The disease is not likely to become malignant for a long time, and most of them occur 10 to 20 years after the disease.
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