Armpit — Sweat Gland Under

I cast off the chemical sedation of the morning’s deodorant. I uncouple my myoepithelial cells. I push the fluid up, up, up through the dark spiral of my existence, releasing it onto the surface of the skin.

The axillary region (armpit) is a unique anatomical site characterized by a high density and dual distribution of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. While eccrine glands are primarily responsible for thermoregulation, the specialized apocrine glands in the axilla are the principal producers of odorless precursor secretions that, upon bacterial biotransformation, generate human body odor (axillary osmidrosis). This paper reviews the embryology, histology, physiology, and neurological control of axillary sweat glands. Furthermore, it discusses the clinical implications of axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) and bromhidrosis (malodor), including current diagnostic criteria and treatment modalities ranging from topical antiperspirants to surgical interventions such as sympathectomy and subcutaneous curettage. sweat gland under armpit

: These are the most common type and are found all over your body. They open directly onto the skin's surface and produce a clear, odorless, watery fluid designed to cool you down through evaporation. I cast off the chemical sedation of the

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