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The axilla (: axillae or axillas; also known as the armpit, underarm or oxter) is the area on the directly under the . It includes the axillary space, an within the between the and the , bounded superiorly by the imaginary plane between the superior borders of the , and (above which are considered part of the ), medially by the serratus anterior muscle and thoracolumbar fascia, anteriorly by the and posteriorly by the , and latissimus dorsi muscle.

The soft skin covering the lateral axilla contains many and . In humans, the formation of happens mostly in the axilla.

(2025). 9780816064038, Facts on File.
These odorant substances have been suggested by some to serve as , which play a role related to , although this is a controversial topic within the scientific community. The underarms seem more important than the for emitting body odor, which may be related to human .The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, Edited by Robin Dunbar and Louise Barret, Oxford University Press, 2007, Chapter 22 Body odours and body odour preferences in humans by Claus Wedekind


Structure

Boundaries
Anatomically, the boundaries of the axilla are:

medially: serratus anterior and by the anteriorly: by the pectoralis major, minor, and subclavius

posteriorly: by the subscapularis above, and and below

laterally: by the and the surrounding muscles of the arm (coracobrachialis and biceps brachii)
(2025). 9788072629312, Galén.
The lower posterior boundary is called the posterior axillary fold and this is a compound structure consisting of the and muscles. It can descend after weight loss.

The anterior boundary is called the anterior axillary fold and this is rounded in shape and formed by the lower border of the . Some sources also include the . It can elongate after weight loss.

The contents of the axilla include the and , as well as the , and fat. The axilla is the space between the side of the and the upper arm.


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Society and culture
The term "underarm" typically refers to the outer surface of the axilla. However, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably in casual contexts. Colloquially, underarm refers to the hollow beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder.


Tickling
The underarm is a ticklish area due to the number of nerves it contains. Most people find this area to be particularly unpleasant when .


Underarm hair
usually grows in the underarms of both and , beginning in .

In some modern , it is common for older women to remove underarm hair. Some view this practice as an matter, while others view its removal for health-related concerns. As underarm hair grows quickly, removal must be performed frequently, or stubble will appear in the axilla.

In most culture and scenes, women retain their underarm hair for a variety of reasons, from subversion to egalitarianism to comfort or for hygienic reason. Conversely but uncommonly, some men choose to remove their underarm hair for aesthetic reasons or to reduce in such as swimming.


Clinical significance
Like other flexion surfaces of large joints (, , and essentially the anterior part of the ), it is an area where blood vessels and nerves pass relatively superficially, and with an increased amount of .


Lymphogenic spread of breast cancer
Breast cancer typically spreads via lymphatic vessels to the found in the axilla.


Axillary intertrigo
Excessive without adequate air circulation can result in axillary . Intertrigo is an inflammatory of skin folds exposed to friction or maceration in the presence of heat and moisture.Selden, Samuel Intertrigo. emedicine, WebMD. March 9, 2007. Accessed May 21, 2009. Intertrigo is worsened by infection, usually fungal (Candida yeast species), but also bacterial or viral; warm, wet underarms promote those growths. The condition results in rash-like symptoms, , or chronic itching or burning in the underarm. Intertrigo (in any site) has no racial or sexual predilection. Axillary intertrigo is common among those who work in hot environments where air circulation is restricted by necessary clothing or safety equipment.


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