After axillary osmidrosis operation, can original dress still wear

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When I was in college, I knew that I had body odor. Every time I played basketball, my armpit was revealed, which made me unable to raise my head in front of everyone. Now I come out to work, and I want to have a thorough treatment of armpit odor surgery. Today, let me talk about whether the original clothes can still be worn after axillary osmidrosis surgery.

After axillary osmidrosis operation, can original dress still wear

First: you can wear the clothes you used to wear. If you don't worry about dressing them with sterile gauze, you should pay more attention to armpit hygiene. As long as the operation is completely removed, there will be no odor again. You can wear anything, and there will be no factors inducing axillary odor on the clothes.

Second: the nursing after the operation of osmidrosis is extremely important. After the operation of axillary osmidrosis, we should fast spicy food and develop good eating habits: spicy food or cream Liang houwei (high sugar and high fat) is easy to cause abnormal microcirculation in the body. Too much unsaturated fat is discharged through sweat glands, which is decomposed by surface bacteria and produces a bad odor.

Third: pay attention to personal hygiene, frequently take a bath, frequently change underwear, often keep the armpit dry and clean, eat less or do not eat strong irritating food. The use of liquid nitrogen cryoablation can damage the secretion of axillary sweat glands. Surgical removal of axillary sweat glands is an ideal radical method. The operation is carried out under local anesthesia, and generally does not need to be hospitalized.

matters needing attention

Axillary osmidrosis postoperative care is very important, postoperative general will not have obvious pain, so do not need painkillers, also do not need antibiotics, avoid strenuous exercise, a few days after surgery should avoid strenuous exercise, this is conducive to the recovery of the wound.