Examples of using Sebaceous in English and their translations into Czech
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
Sebaceous glands?
What you have there is a sebaceous cyst.
Sebaceous glands are always connected to hair follicles.
He has to drain his sebaceous cyst.
A sebaceous, cheese-like substance around the head of the penis.
People also translate
It's a layer of dermis. Sebaceous glands.
The sebaceous glands and the sweat glands are both located in the dermis.
It's a layer of dermis. Sebaceous glands?
Their sebaceous glands may also be more sensitive to androgens.
Is hair-free and has no sebaceous glands.
Men have more active sebaceous glands, and therefore more pores, than women.
I mean in a sense, nipples are like over-grown sebaceous… little sweat glands.
The sebaceous glands respond to the circulating hormones by producing excessive sebum.
Most cases of acne are triggered by a reaction of the sebaceous glands to androgen hormones.
The feet have no sebaceous glands, therefore they very rapidly dry out.
Men have more greasy skin with lower pH on the surface andfewer sweat and sebaceous glands.
The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum that keeps skin and hair supple.
Hormones are responsible for the development of our sebaceous glands and it's only when they mature, during puberty, that we get acne.
Sweat and sebaceous glands are also less active and so the hydrolipid film and protective acid mantle are still relatively weak.
In addition to the amount of circulating hormones also an increased sensitivity of the sebaceous glands is relevant for the development of acne.
Physiologically, sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance known as sebum to lubricate hair and skin.
It contains natural moisturising factors(NMFs)- derived from sebaceous oils of the horny layer including lactic acid and urea.
This secretion of sebaceous glands keeps the hair flexible and assists in lubrication, thermo-regulation and water repellence.
The skin's ability to produce sweat and lipids decreases as people get older due to a reduction in function of sebaceous and sweat glands in the skin.
Skin appendages-such as follicles and sebaceous and sweat glands- also play various roles in its overall function.
The combination of excessive sebum(seborrhoea) and disturbed skin cell shedding results in the sebaceous glands getting enlarged and spots appearing.
As skin becomes older the number of sebaceous and sweat glands in the skin is reduced, resulting in a reduced ability to produce sweat and lipids.
Sebaceous glands are particularly sensitive to hormones so adult acne can occur in women with hormone-related conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome.
Hormone substances, called androgens,stimulate sebaceous glands to produce more sebum than is necessary seborrhea.
The sweat and sebaceous glands are also less active than in adults, so the hydrolipid film and the protective acid mantle are still relatively weak.