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No, the nose and throat are the upper respiratory system; they are above the lungs (when you are standing up).
Food gets stuck in your tonsils and in the flap that connects your nose to your throat and turns green due to bacteria, then after you have to cough it up to get the unpleasent green lumps out of your throat.
Its sort of obvious why your dog throws up when he barks. The smell of the outside air attracts the nose to the outside so it tries to climb down the throat and the dog barks then the nose reaches the mouth and hits the hangy thing in your throat and he throws up.....
I can only imagine that it is "oh no" said when your nose is stopped up.
stand over a pot of Bowling water, the steam will help.
yes,if your nose is stopped up , its hard to breath so your voice sounds drained out or your losing your voice type of sound. if your nose is not stopped up your voice sounds nice and clear like it should , and if your nose is effecting your voice blow your nose see a doctor about nasonex or omnaris (nose spray) these two are the best ones to use and also take claratin-d it will help clear your nasal passages.
it exercises your vocal cords, but you shouldn't overdo it or else your throat might get a little scratched up or it might start hurting
No, it cannot. It will end up in your mouth.
S/he is usually called an ENT surgeon or physician.The proper title (hope my spelling stands up to this test) is an otorrhinolaryngologist.ill spell it better for youotolaryngologist
Yes, the phlegm is the body's response to counter-attack the acid which is hurting the chest and throat.
The pharynx, or throat, is shared by both the digestive and respiratory systems. Sometimes, if you laugh or cough while you are trying to swallow, food goes up into your sinus cavities, and may even come out your nose.
The only way to truly change the shape your nose without makeup is Rhinoplasty, in other words, a nose job. Now, the nose can inflate if your sinus's are stopped up, so if you believe that may be the problem, a decongestant might do the trick to deflating it a little.