Yes if you really nedd them removed
There are animals who have "poo glands", humans don't.
No they are too small
No. They're part of your skin.
Removing the parathyroid glands will lead to a decrease in the blood level of calcium leading different levels of tetanus.
Lots of people live without thyroid glands, but they have to take synthetic thyroid. Typically the glands aren't surgically removed, they are killed with ingested radioactive iodine.
no some do not From thiresa sath
Everyone has parathyroid glands... 4 of them. If you have a problem with them they can be removed or controlled by chemicals... symptoms include muscle weakness and an elevated level of blood calcium.
if two normal glands are left behind, hypoparatyroidism will not ensue
This can occur if the parathyroid glands are injured or removed at the time of the thyroidectomy.
the axillary area smells after the lymph nodes have been removed due to presence of sweat glands.
No, bronchioles do not contain mucous glands.
Nerve damage is more apt to occur in people who have large goiters or cancerous tumors. Hypoparathyroidism (underfunctioning of the parathyroid glands) can occur if the parathyroid glands are injured or removed