Hair covered areas on your body are most likely to contain sebaceous glands.
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Epithelial tissues are in the glands.
No... Most likely, you've developed a sebaceous cyst, quite common to that area of the body... Google sebaceous cyst
Most likely its the anal glands, is dog a female? take to vet, the glands need expressed.
No, glands are meant to regulate many features of the human body, like salt and/ or acids... Cell mutations can occur in various glands however, and can most likely be malignant cancers.
Hair would more than likely not grow back in the areas where the burn occured because the Dermis contains the hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and blood vessels.More than likely scar tissue will prevent hair regrowth.
I don't know if there are more, but most likely you are referring to the "tonsils".....i want to add to this answer...the main one is THYROID...that can stuff up alot in your body
Removal of a sebaceous cyst is not an emergency, and is not likely to be done in the ER. Make an appointment with your primary care provider, who is better equipped for this procedure than the ER.
It is likely that lymph nodes ("glands") in your next will be back to normal within months of having chickenpox.
The most common reason for high WBC is infection. If so, it's not likely to be related to a sebaceous cyst as these are not the result of infect. Possiiblities include: 1. You have a cold or similar minor infection. 2. That isn't a sebaceous cyst and the WBC is resultant from this. All this depends on how high the WBC is. When in doubt, seek the help of a medical professional -- I'm only a friendly guy who likes to help.
No, lips do not have sweat glands. Sweat glands are primarily located on the skin, but not on the lips. If your lips are wet or moist, it is most likely due to saliva or other fluids, not sweat.