Researchers have discovered one of the body's most powerful secret weapons in healing: sweat glands.
It turns out the same glands that make you sweat are responsible for another job vital to your health: they help heal wounds.
Human skin is rich with millions of eccrine sweat glands that help your body cool down after a trip to the gym or on a warm day. These same glands, new University of Michigan Health System research shows, also happen to play a key role in providing cells for recovering skin wounds -- such as scrapes, burns and ulcers.
Les glandes sudorales (eccrines) n'auraient pas que des effets négatifs, elles favoriseraient la cicatrisation.