Keep your tongue all the way back, while it touches the roof of your mouth and keep going.
well i cut my uvula on a piece of chicken..i put too much dressing on it and it was too slippery and it got caught in my throat and cut my uvula. but dont try it! IT HURTS!
its that dangly thing in the back of your throat, so just reach to the back of your throat and touch it. but it could make you throw up
Get medical attention right away.
nothing going to happen
Actually, No. Your uvula is your gag reflex. It controls your urge to throw up or swallow your food. That's why when girl "loose weight" They stick their fingers down their throat to touch their uvula to gag and throw up. So if you got it cut out, you might throw up your food or gag alot ~Cherry.girl**
The hanging ball in the back of the throat is called a uvula.
That is called the uvula. There are many theories why we have one but no one is really sure.
The uvula is in the back of the mouth. It is also called the "palatine uvula" and is part of the soft palate. Stimulation of the uvula results in triggering the gag reflex, in order to prevent choking.
nothing going to happen
No, the uvula is a part of you gag reflexes. Plus, you cannot remove your uvula.
Actually, No. Your uvula is your gag reflex. It controls your urge to throw up or swallow your food. That's why when girl "loose weight" They stick their fingers down their throat to touch their uvula to gag and throw up. So if you got it cut out, you might throw up your food or gag alot ~Cherry.girl**
The hanging ball in the back of the throat is called a uvula.
That is called the uvula. There are many theories why we have one but no one is really sure.
Uvula - the small flap in the back of your throat
Yes actually, i actually have a infected uvula right now! i went to the doctor and all they did was give me antibiotics. And its not as much the uvula but the throat infection spreading to the uvula.
The uvula is in the back of the mouth. It is also called the "palatine uvula" and is part of the soft palate. Stimulation of the uvula results in triggering the gag reflex, in order to prevent choking.
Yes, the uvula in your throat does. When you scream or talk, it does.
Paralysis of cranial nerve ten causes uvula palsy. Uvula deviates to the opposite side.
It is called the Palatine uvula, and helps us articulate our vocal sounds into human speech. It also helps break down your food.
The piece of tissue that hangs from the back of the throat is called the uvula. Individuals with a large or longer than average uvula can suffer from snoring when the uvula vibrates in the airway.