higinäärmeid
Higinäärmeid, more commonly known as sweat glands, are small tubular structures located in the dermis of the skin. Their primary function is thermoregulation, the process of maintaining a stable internal body temperature. When the body's temperature rises, the nervous system stimulates these glands to produce and secrete sweat. Sweat is primarily composed of water and electrolytes, and its evaporation from the skin's surface dissipates heat, thereby cooling the body.
There are two main types of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine glands are distributed widely across
The regulation of sweat gland activity is largely under the control of the sympathetic nervous system. Factors