If the larynx is paralyzed, it can lead to difficulties in breathing, speaking, and swallowing. This condition can be caused by nerve damage, injury, or underlying medical conditions, and may require treatment such as speech therapy, surgery, or voice rehabilitation to manage the symptoms.
The LARYNX is inside your throat. Singers use it a lot when taking breaths. The happens to be nothing inside the larynx. It is just a muscle.
When you have laryngitis, the lining of the larynx becomes inflamed and swollen. This can cause hoarseness or loss of voice. It may also lead to difficulty speaking or swallowing.
The larynx
The adjectival form of "larynx" is "laryngeal." It is used to describe things related to or involving the larynx.
what closes over your larynx when you swallow.
The LARYNX is inside your throat. Singers use it a lot when taking breaths. The happens to be nothing inside the larynx. It is just a muscle.
They are both paralyzed at some part of their body. One just happens to be more paralyzed.
the neck will be paralyzed
hey get very hurt
Paralyzed.
cannot able to speak
It really depends where, but you will become paralyzed
You hiccup.
You can lose your baby, or make the baby paralyzed.
you could break your neck, become paralyzed, and/or die.
The vocal folds in the larynx are what cause the vibrations needed for producing speech. If a person's larynx has been removed or their vocal folds are paralyzed, then an external source of vibration is needed to produce the starting sound. Then all they have to do then is to mouth the words just like they did when they could speak.
There is a piece of cartilage called the epiglottis which folds over the opening of the larynx as the person is swallowing. This prevents food from going into the windpipe.