Rintarauhaset
Rintarauhaset, also known as mammary glands, are specialized organs found in both male and female mammals, though they are significantly more developed in females. Their primary function is the production and secretion of milk, a vital source of nutrition for newborns. In humans, these glands are located on the chest and are composed of glandular tissue, fat, and connective tissue.
The development of rintarauhaset is influenced by hormones, particularly during puberty and pregnancy. Estrogen stimulates their
While primarily associated with reproduction, rintarauhaset can also be affected by various health conditions. These include