The uvula at the top and back of your mouth and throat is hard to bruise, but if it is damaged by an injury, it will be like any other bruise and will slowly go away. You may experience some mild pain like any bruise when you eat or drink or touch it. Watch it closely to be sure the injury doesn't cause any swelling which could obstruct your airway. If it looks to be swelling, go to a doctor for an examination.
If you did not have an injury to it, then you should see a doctor to determine what caused the bruise, in case it is something to do with your blood clotting factors in your blood or some other disorder involved to create the bruising.
You have bruised your brain.
a person gets baptised
They shrink
they die
she gets it at the beach and well she is stuffed from a person
No. It is just when the brain hits the skull and gets bruised.
and gets cited for driving with a suspended license.
she gets cancer duuh
The blue gets lighter
It is common in some people to have theip lip be bruised. Along with swelling, it differs in each person, but it is normal. =]
The average person gets shafted.
To disembowel is to rip out the bowels (or intestines). This is fatal.