yes because when you cough you feel you body move alot. $$$
Feeling something move in your throat while breathing could indicate several issues, such as an obstruction from food, mucus, or a foreign object. It might also be a sign of inflammation or irritation in the throat, possibly due to allergies or an infection. If this sensation is accompanied by pain, difficulty breathing, or persistent symptoms, it’s important to seek medical attention to rule out any serious conditions.
When you go through periods of not smoking, like when you're sleeping at night, your damaged cilia can't move the phlegm up to your throat where you can swallow it. Smoking does cause extra mucus to develop in order to get foreign toxins out of your lungs this makes you cough.
sometimes you can but you could lie them down and feel the stomach which normally you would be able to feel something move but i could take time to feel something.
Symptoms of influenza are fever, body aches and muscle pain, headache, pain when you move your eyes, fatigue, loss of appetite, dry cough, runny nose, and dry or sore throat. Influenza does not usually cause vomiting or diarrhea.
[punch them in the throat
You may still think of someone and even feel something towards someone but you will know when your ready to move forward. Allow yourself the time to move on and move forward. Things will get better and will move on.
Neural impulses cause diaphragm and chest cage to move down wards and outwards respectively so that air can move into lungs Cough reflex is mediated by nerve impulses/reflexes
In alimentary canal from throat to stomach.
Well if you're melting in hot agony, a volcano actively erupted. If you can't move and feel your body, It's a blizzard. If you feel both of these simultaneously and cough up blood, there's probably a nuclear warhead that just exploded somewhere.
it is possible to be cancer if the pain continues
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