In your neck there are really only 2 different types endocrine glands: the thyroid gland and the parathyroid glands.
You may be speaking of the parathyroid glands, which are 4 little glands that lie on the back of the thyroid.
suprarenal gland
Suderiferous glands are also known as sweat glands, while sebaceous glands are commonly referred to as oil glands.
They are the parathyroid glands.
The adrenal glands are the endocrine glands not located in the head and neck region. They are situated on top of each kidney and play a crucial role in producing hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline, which are involved in stress response and metabolism regulation. In contrast, most other endocrine glands, like the pituitary and thyroid glands, are found in the head and neck area.
Resection of four small glands in the neck region typically refers to a surgical procedure known as a parathyroidectomy. This procedure involves the removal of the four parathyroid glands located in the neck to treat conditions such as hyperparathyroidism. The goal is to control the levels of calcium in the body by taking out the overactive or enlarged glands.
Another common complication is swelling or inflammation of the neck glands.
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
I believe you are thinking of your parathyroid glands!
Name another exocrine gland
suprarenal gland
Master Gland
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Suderiferous glands are also known as sweat glands, while sebaceous glands are commonly referred to as oil glands.
The Thyroid Gland is found in the neck.
The endocrine gland in the neck is the thyroid gland. The parathyroid glands are found within the thyroid gland.
Those are lymph nodes, not glands.
If the swollen glands can cause in the neck disease.