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Puberty.
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Sebaceous glands are a normal part of the skin of the vulva. You are born with them, and they become more active at puberty.
Barring surgery, there is no effective method to reduce the size of the Montgomery glands. These glands are common in most areolas, and may become irritated or enlarged as any gland .
According to my text book, "The sebaceous glands become particularly active during puberty when more male hormones (androgens) begin to be produced; thus the skin tends to become oilier during this period of life." Human A&P Lab. Manual by Marieb and Mitchell, 8th edition, pg 98. So I think it is sebaceous glands.
The tarsal glands, also known as Meibomian glands, are modified sebaceous glands located along the edges of the eyelids. They secrete an oily substance that helps prevent tear evaporation and keeps the surface of the eye lubricated. These glands can become blocked or infected, leading to conditions such as meibomian gland dysfunction.
That would be mumps.
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The type of sweat glands that produce material containing fatty substances, which can become odoriferous due to bacterial metabolism, are called apocrine glands. These glands are primarily found in areas such as the armpits and groin and secrete a thicker, milky fluid that is metabolized by skin bacteria, leading to body odor. Unlike eccrine glands, which produce a more watery sweat for thermoregulation, apocrine glands are associated with emotional responses and can be activated by stress or hormonal changes.
The skin of humans has two basic types of glands, sweat glands (sudoriferous) and oil glands (sebacious). The sweat glands come in two varieties, the eccrine glands produce sweat all over our bodies, but the apocrine glands only become active during puberty and give us body odor. These aromatic apocrine glands are concentrated in the armpits and the genital regions.i dont know lol plzzz someone answer this question
If your sebaceous glands become clogged, you may develop acne. This can lead to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads forming on your skin. Clogged sebaceous glands can also cause inflammation and potential infection.