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Throat tissue is called pharyngeal tissue. It lines the inner walls of the throat and helps with swallowing and vocalization.
The eustacian tube connects the inner ear to the back of the throat.
Typically the inner wrist or the base of the throat.
Infection in inner sinus which runs behind nose and throat. Causing severe pain in that area severe head ache and Nausea and Vomiting.
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Yes, the eustachian tube helps equalize the pressure in the inner ear with that of the throat, mouth, and outside environment. It does this by allowing air to flow in and out of the middle ear, helping to maintain balance and prevent discomfort or damage to the ear drum.
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The Eustachian tube connects the inner ear with the back of the throat. It occurs in both ears and drains fluids into the esophagus.
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It can. The ears, nose and throat are all connected together by fine tubes. The inner ear controls balance. With an infection, there is swelling. Those tubes may be swollen shut and cause earache, but the general higher pressure in the area due to the strep throat can affect the inner ear and cause balance problems, which should get better long before the course of antibiotics is finished. If it isn't, see your doctor.