Glands of Naboth

Nabotan glands are a group of organs in the human or animal body. They are responsible for the functioning of various body systems. These glands have a complex structure and regulate many processes, including metabolism, immunity, reproductive function and others.

Naboth glands are endocrine organs that produce hormones - biologically active substances that control many functions in the body. Different glands produce different hormones, each with its own hormone, and their production is controlled by the brain. The glands are controlled by the hypothalamus, the part of the brain responsible for the nervous regulation of the glands.

Symptoms of glandular disorders may include irritability, depression, weight loss, weight gain, menstrual irregularities, reproductive problems, etc. This can be caused by a variety of reasons, from hormonal imbalances to infections and tumors. It is important to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment.

One of the main glands of Naboth is the pancreas, which is responsible for normal metabolism and food digestion. Another important gland is the thyroid gland, which is responsible for controlling the body's metabolism and immune response. The adrenal gland controls the level of stress and reactions to it, and the pituitary gland regulates growth, controls cell metabolism, controls reproduction, and controls sexual functions. Pituitary hormones control the metabolism of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus in the body, produced by the liver, and control the production and use of insulin and somatotropin.