parótidas
Parótidas refers to the parotid glands, which are the largest of the salivary glands in humans. They are a pair of exocrine glands located on either side of the face, in front of and below the ears. Their primary function is to produce saliva, which plays a crucial role in digestion, lubrication of food for swallowing, and oral hygiene. The parotid glands secrete a watery, serous fluid rich in enzymes like amylase, which begins the process of carbohydrate breakdown.
These glands are innervated by the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII), which also traverses through them. This
Common conditions affecting the parotid glands include infections, such as mumps, a viral illness characterized by