Sometimes glandular tumors the size of a walnut or hazelnut or smaller form in some organs. They often appear on the hand or on the forehead, and at first they are such that if you press on them, they disperse, and then they often form again, but sometimes they do not form.
Their treatment is the same as the treatment of cones. Sometimes it is enough to knead and break them, after which a heavy piece of lead is placed on top of them and tied tightly so that it disperses them; It is especially good to put some accelerating ointment under the lead from among those known to you. Lead should be tied even after the tumor has dispersed, because this is a way to prevent its return.
Sometimes small glandular pimples also appear. The treatment is to crush them, squeeze out their contents and tie lead on top.