Question
What are the dangers of anterior swelling ducts?
Answer
If there are no symptoms, there is no need for treatment of anterior swelling ducts. However, if there is an infection and abscess formation, antibiotic or sulfonamide drugs are required for treatment. If a pus-filled swelling forms, it should be timely incised to drain the pus, and the area should be cleaned and disinfected. After the infection is controlled, a duct excision surgery should be performed to ensure a thorough and single-time removal to avoid any remaining ducts leading to recurrent infections.