A: They are sebaceous glands known as Montgomery's glands (or glands of Montgomery),

which provide lubrication to protect the area around the nipple and assist with suckling during lactation. These can be quite obvious and raised above the surface of the areola, giving the appearance of "goose-flesh".

Posted By: Steve in Holland, Dec 6, 19:14:38

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