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Q: What is Hanging thing in back of throat?
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What if the thing hanging in the back of your throat is swelling what does that mean?

it is called your uvula and if it is swelling up you probably have strep throat


What is hanging ball in back of throat?

The hanging ball in the back of the throat is called a uvula.


What is the hanging thing in your throat?

Your uvula.


What is the fleshy protrusion hanging in the back of the throat?

Uvula


What is hanging in the inside of our mouths?

The little pink thing-a-ma-jiggie hanging down in the back of your throat is NOT called the epiglottis! It is called the uvula and it is part of your soft palate. You can check it out by googling, soft palate for a diagram. :-)


What is the dangly thing in the back of your throat called?

The uvula is a small mass of tissue hanging down from the soft palate, near the back of the throat. The uvula plays an important role in the articulation of the sound of the human voice to form the sounds of speech


Does the uvula extends from the bladder to the outside of the body?

No. The uvula is the small hanging tissue in the back of your throat.


What does a doctor remove with tonsils?

tonsils are the things hanging at the back of your throat, they are not a tool used by a doctor.


What is the clack of a dragon?

Its the wobbly thing at the back of his throat!


In human anatomy where does one find the uvula?

The uvula is the hanging ball in the back of the throat that triggers the gag reflex.


What is the most pain full thing to break in your body?

the dangly thing in the back of your throat


What is the easiest way to deep throat?

Being a doctor I have found the best way to deep throat is to have the girl laying on her back with her head hanging off the bed, this allows for a more narrow and straighter path down the throat.