Periamygdala Region

The periamyglar region is the part of the human head that is located behind the tonsils (tonsils). It consists of adipose tissue, blood vessels, lymph nodes, salivary and connective tissues.

This area is important for human health, as it plays a key role in protecting the body from infections and other diseases.

In the periamidcaral region there are glands of the salivary system, which secrete secretions to clean the oral cavity. There is also a special substance that protects the body from viruses and



**Periamygdala areas.** Among them there are hard and soft tissues. They consist of cell clusters, nerve fibers, blood vessels and lymphatic pathways that ensure the normal functioning of the entire oral cavity. Inflammation and dystrophic changes in the periamhydal region often lead to the development of