No, the uvula is a part of you gag reflexes. Plus, you cannot remove your uvula.
Snoring.
Yes because it cause cold tonsils
When you get them removed they bouce higher than a rubberband ball with the similar weight and size.... But only for 30 minutes after they are removed
technically, no. tonsillitis literally means "inflamed tonsils". This condition is not deadly Severe inflammation can lead to infection and if left unattended could theoretically cause death, but not very likely.
No. Same velocity means same speed and same direction.
No,You Just need Your Tonsils Removed.But If you have a big Uvula too You might need to remove it.
The uvula
I think its the tonsils!
If your uvula and tonsils are red and/or inflamed, it normally indicated infection. The best thing to do is to visit the doctor and he will most likely give you antibiotics. If it is a viral infection, the best thing to do is to stay hydrated, and take Tylenol or Advil for the pain.
uvula - The fleshy protrusion in the roof of the throat. May trigger the gag reflex. Uvula is Latin for little grape. uvula: the projection of the soft palate between the tonsils. Uva is a Latin equivalent of 'grape'.
That thing in the back of the throat that resembles a punching bag is called the uvula. Its main job is to keep debris out of the sinuses. There is an opening behind it, and when you swallow, the uvula gets pushed over the hole.
uvula makes you throw up, tonsils make you get strep throat because the bacteria incubate there
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Yes it can! - If you have your tonsils out and your adenoids and uvula remain, the new air flow pattern can cause "snoring". The adenoids and uvula could have been supported by the large tonsil structure that is no more and together with your enlarged airway can cause new oscillations. Consult your physician and ask for a referral to an "ENT" (Ear, Nose, Throat) specialist that they would recommend.
The tonsils are in the back of your mouth, technically in the pharynx. If you look in the mirror, they are those curvy parts of tissue that are on either side of your uvula. (the punching bag looking thing that hangs from your soft palate)
The answer your looking for is the Tonsils, which are small masses of lymphoid tissue positioned around the pharynx (which is the tube or cavity, with its surrounding membrane and muscles,that connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus) *** Go to a mirror and open your mouth up wide. You will see the uvula (the dangling thing at the back of your throat). Behind the uvula are your tonsils that stick out kinda from the left and right sides of your throat like small bulges ... *** Hope I helped XD
James Yearsley has written: 'Deafness practically illustrated' -- subject(s): Deafness 'Throat ailments' -- subject(s): Tonsils, Uvula, Pharynx 'A treatise on the enlarged tonsil and enlongated uvula' 'Deafness practically illustrated' -- subject(s): Deafness, Ear, Diseases 'Throat ailments: more especially the enlarged tonsil and elongated uvula'