armhuler
Armhuler is the Danish term for armpits, the pair of hollow areas located beneath the shoulders on the upper chest. In anatomy, the armhuler correspond to the axillary regions and contain skin, subcutaneous fat, hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, and axillary lymph nodes. They are bounded by the clavicle above and the upper rib cage and arm to the side.
The physiology of the armhuler centers on sweat production and skin support. Two main types of sweat
Hygiene and care practices for the armhuler typically focus on cleanliness, odor control, and moisture management.
Common health considerations affecting the armhuler include hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), bromhidrosis (unpleasant odor), contact dermatitis from
Etymology: armhule means armpit in Danish, formed from arm (arm) and hule (hollow). The term is used