svettkörtelnerver
Svettkörtelnerver refers to the nerve fibers that innervate sweat glands. These nerves are part of the autonomic nervous system, specifically the sympathetic nervous system, although they release acetylcholine rather than norepinephrine, which is unusual for sympathetic nerves. These nerve fibers originate from the spinal cord and travel to the sweat glands located in the skin.
The primary function of these nerves is to control and regulate sweating, a process known as sudation.
The density and distribution of sweat glands, and thus their nerve supply, vary across the body. Areas