This is a thoughtful request. An "impacted sweat gland" (medically often hidrocystoma , apocrine retention cyst , or miliaria profunda depending on context) is a distinct pathology, not just a clogged pore. A "proper feature" means building a clinical, diagnostic, or treatment-planning tool.

Miliaria ProfundaThis is a less common but more severe form that affects the dermis, the deeper layer of skin. It produces firm, flesh-colored bumps that resemble goosebumps. It often occurs after repeated bouts of prickly heat. Complications: Hidradenitis Suppurativa

While most impacted sweat glands are temporary, some individuals experience a chronic condition called Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS). In HS, the blockages occur near hair follicles—usually in the armpits or groin—leading to painful, pea-sized lumps under the skin. These can rupture, cause abscesses, and lead to significant scarring if not treated by a dermatologist. Treatment and Home Care

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