Keep your tongue all the way back, while it touches the roof of your mouth and keep going.
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It is not recommended to touch your uvula as it can trigger the gag reflex and potentially lead to choking. If you need to examine your uvula, it is best to consult a medical professional for a safe and proper evaluation.
well i cut my uvula on a piece of chicken..i put too much dressing on it and it was too slippery and it got caught in my throat and cut my uvula. but dont try it! IT HURTS!
its that dangly thing in the back of your throat, so just reach to the back of your throat and touch it. but it could make you throw up
When you touch the uvula lightly, it may trigger a gag reflex, causing you to feel like you need to cough or gag. It is a normal response to protect the airway and prevent foreign objects from entering the throat. Touching the uvula should be done gently to avoid triggering a strong reflex.
"Palatine Uvula", because of its location in the mouth.
The part of the throat that hangs down is called the uvula. It is located at the back of the soft palate and plays a role in swallowing and speech.
Your uvula is not supposed to grow back once it has been removed.
If your uvula is removed, you may experience changes in your voice and swallowing, as well as an increased risk of food and liquid entering your nasal cavity during swallowing. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice on how to manage any potential issues with eating after uvula removal.