Well, go see a doctor TODAY to find out what it is.
They're both reflexes, and they both involve blasting out a lot of air to get something out of our body. The main difference is that sneezes are caused by something irritating the inside of your nose, while coughs are triggered by something irritating your throat or lungs. Also, coughs blast the air out of your mouth, while sneezes blast it out of both your mouth and nose.
I have a cough then suddenly, the phlegm was blocking my throat.
The immune system will send antibodies to the irritated area causing the sore throat. These antibodies will fight whatever is irritating the throat.
The "Adam's Apple" is medically termed the hyoid bone.
It means that mucus from the sinuses has gathered in the nose, effectively blocking it, and run down into the throat.
No
It means there's nothing blocking that area of your throat.
The nose warms and moisturizes the air you breath in. It could be that the cool dry air coming directly from the mouth is drying the throat and irritating it. Alternately, it could be that the reason for the mouth breathing is that the nasal passages are stuffy and mucus from them is dripping into the throat at night when you lie back (post nasal drip). This can be irritating.
By not sticking the brush down your throat and relax. You will get used to it after a while
Yes, but only if you aren't cleaning it properly. The reason for the sore throat, (especially after sleeping) is because the bacteria that latches onto the retainer stays if not properly cleaned and can go down into your throat along with your saliva, thereby irritating it which causes the sore throat.
Because she wants to throw up or she might just like sticking her fingers in her mouth!
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