It depends on how big the wisdom tooth is.
If it is just a little one then no. And it could matter how narrow or big your throat is.
I am not sure and am having the same problem
Allergic reactions can also cause the throat to swell shut. Acute allergic reactions are called anaphylactic reactions and may be fatal. Strangulation puts external pressure on the trachea causing another form of choking.
No, your lymph nodes swell and cause the glands in your throat to swell also. And in most cases there are little white spots where it's swollen.
Usually. The swelling will subside in a few days.
yes
Smoking, heavy alcohol use, lung diseases such as emphysema, and an inherited tendency toward a narrowed airway and throat all increase the risk of choking during sleep.
Assuming it is poison ivy, you will develop a rash in your throat. It will then swell and suffocate you.
cellulitis
When the person is allergic to bee stings, then the throat could swell causing breathing problems.
i did the same thing. My throat is in lots of pain! all i did is get tea and m&ms and then i put them in my mouth then the tea and i helped me for like 10 minutes but its hurting now
What causes your lips to swell and go numb
The tonsils swell because they're part of the immune system - which is fighting off the infection.