nothing going to happen
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.
"Palatine Uvula", because of its location in the mouth.
That is called the uvula. There are many theories why we have one but no one is really sure.
Actually, No. Your uvula is your gag reflex. It controls your urge to throw up or swallow your food. That's why when girl "loose weight" They stick their fingers down their throat to touch their uvula to gag and throw up. So if you got it cut out, you might throw up your food or gag alot ~Cherry.girl**
Your uvula is not supposed to grow back once it has been removed.
well its easy first lighty touch her belly and just work your way up to her boobs.
because your meant to eat food and your not supposed to touch it. :)
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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.
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Touching your uvula (you-voo-luh) won't make much happen, expect possibly making you gag a little. It gets touched by your tongue almost all the time and nothing happens. Same if you touch it with a finger. Actually, for a fairly large number of people, it makes them throw up
No, the palatine uvula is not supposed to touch your tongue under normal circumstances. The uvula is a small, fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate that hangs above the throat. It plays a role in speech and swallowing but should not make contact with the tongue during typical functions. If it does, it may indicate an anatomical issue or swelling that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
"Palatine Uvula", because of its location in the mouth.
Nothing. The uvula plays a small role, along with the soft palate, in swallowing but the soft palate can perform its function sans uvula. That person could have been born without a uvula or had it removed. Generally if the uvula doesn't form and a person is born without it, they might also have a soft cleft palate.