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  2. Sebaceous gland - Wikipedia

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    A sebaceous gland or oil gland[1] is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin of mammals. [2] In humans, sebaceous glands occur in the greatest number on the face and scalp, but also on all parts of the skin except the palms of ...

  3. Meibomian gland - Wikipedia

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    Meibomian gland. Meibomian glands (also called tarsal glands, palpebral glands, and tarsoconjunctival glands) are sebaceous glands along the rims of the eyelid inside the tarsal plate. They produce meibum, an oily substance that prevents evaporation of the eye's tear film. Meibum prevents tears from spilling onto the cheek, traps them between ...

  4. Lacrimal caruncle - Wikipedia

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    As with all oil glands, lacrimal caruncles can become clogged, causing a pimple, whitehead, or pustule beneath the skin. Clogged oil and sweat glands in the caruncle can affect tear ducts. Treatment for dry eyes due to clogged glands includes refraining from rubbing the eyes and rinsing the eyes with clear water frequently during the day ...

  5. Stop Popping Your Whiteheads And Do These Things Instead - AOL

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    Open comedones, or whiteheads, are a result of abnormal collection of sebum (oil produced by sebaceous gland) and keratin (protein produced by the pore) in a pore under the skin, adds Dr. Kobets.

  6. Dry eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The meibomian glands are two sets of oil glands that line the upper and lower eyelids and secrete the oily outer layer of the tear film—the lipid layer. These glands often become clogged due to inflammation caused by blepharitis and/or rosacea, preventing an even distribution of oil. The result is an unstable lipid layer that leads to ...

  7. Blepharitis - Wikipedia

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    Flaking of skin on eyelids – due to tear film suppressed by clogged meibomian glands. [7] Gritty/burning sensation in the eye, or foreign-body sensation – due to crusting from bacteria and clogged oil glands [7] Frequent blinking – due to impaired tear film from clogged oil glands unable to keep tears from evaporating. [7]

  8. Uropygial gland - Wikipedia

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    Uropygial gland. The uropygial gland, informally known as the preen gland or the oil gland, is a bilobed sebaceous gland possessed by the majority of birds used to distribute the gland's oil through the plumage by means of preening. It is located dorsally at the base of the tail (between the fourth caudal vertebra and the pygostyle) and is ...

  9. Woman shares warning after mark on face diagnosed as ... - AOL

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    O'Neill said she monitored the mark and had it checked out by a dermatologist, who told her it was likely a clogged oil gland. Woman shares warning after mark on face diagnosed as cancerous tumor ...