The larynx is located at the top of the trachea or windpipe. In the larynx, the vocal folds, commonly known as the vocal cords, close tightly when swallowing to prevent any food or drink from entering the trachea and lungs.
The voice box is known medically as the larynx. It is composed of the larygneal cartilage, mucus linings and the vocal cords. These structures work together to allow human speech and vocalization.I think the vibration goes through to your voice box helping you to make sound and speak but i am guessing so check other websites okThe voice box helps you speak. It is also known as the vocal chords-at least from what I've heard.
The larynx works with air from your lungs to let you talkThe larynx basically conduct air so that it can reach the lower respiratory system.The larynx also houses the vocal folds/cords which help produce one's voice.
Yes, baclofen can help relax throat muscles as it is a muscle relaxant that works by inhibiting nerve signals in the brain and spinal cord. It is often used to treat conditions involving muscle spasticity, which can include issues related to the throat and swallowing. However, its use specifically for throat muscle relaxation should be evaluated and monitored by a healthcare professional. Always consult a physician before using baclofen for this purpose.
Yes, chloraseptic works great to numb your sore throat. However, it does not get rid of it.
Yes, actually. My friend had a sore throat a while ago and she told me she ate a jolly rancher and her throat was better for the rest of the day. I dont know why it helps i just know it works :D
Food is kept out of the lungs by a structure in the throat called the epiglottis. It is a flap of skin found just above the vocal chords and larynx (the "windpipe") which leads to the lungs. When a person swallows, the epiglottis folds over top of the vocal cords and blocks off the larynx, preventing food from entering our lungs. Choking, the feeling of having something 'stuck' in your throat, or 'going down the wrong way' can happen because the epiglottis is ONLY a flap of skin that works upon a reflex. For a picture of the epiglottis go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gray1204.png (although I got this picture from Wikipedia, I did NOT receive my information from there)
Breath out through your nose while he enters. Also, don't let him thrust. If you are in control of how deep he is in your throat, you can avoid his penis making you gag.
Gargling warm water with a bit of salt in it 3 times a day helps alot ! #2 answ: This works best for me, a teaspoon of lemon juice followed by a teaspoon of honey.
When you chew food, it mixes with saliva and forms a bolus. Your tongue then pushes the bolus to the back of your mouth, triggering a swallowing reflex that moves the food down your throat and into your esophagus. From there, muscular contractions called peristalsis help push the food down towards your stomach.
the ESOPHAGUS is a tube in the throat which food goes down when you swallow. (swallowing is mostly involuntary because the esophagus is made of smooth muscle, a type of muscle that works without control of the brain.) The food goes down into the stomach. On the top half of the esophagus is a sphincter, as well as on the bottom half. they help close off the esophagus.
Grab his butt and stick your tongue down his throat - he'll get the message
If you want a sore throat to go away, drink a bottle of really cold water. You can also eat ice cream. Vanilla works best and just have it plain. You can eat a Popsicle if you have no ice cream. Hope it works.