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The areola is a circular area of skin that surrounds the nipple. It's typically darker than the surrounding breast skin and can range in color from light brown to deep brown. The areola contains small sebaceous glands called Montgomery's tubercles, which produce oil to keep the skin and nipple moisturized.
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Hello and welcome to our video about the areola, also known as Kari. The areola is the darker skin surrounding the nipple of the breast. It's a vital part of the female anatomy, and yet, it's often not well understood. In this video, we'll explore the areola's structure, functions, and importance.
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The areola is not just a cosmetic feature; it has important physiological functions. Changes in the areola can indicate hormonal shifts, pregnancy, or breast health issues. For example, the areola may darken during pregnancy or become itchy and sore during breastfeeding. Kari (areola).mp4
In conclusion, the areola is a vital part of the female breast, with important functions in breastfeeding, skin health, and hormone regulation. By understanding more about the areola, we can appreciate its role in our overall health and well-being.