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Uvula definition, the small, fleshy, conical body projecting downward from the middle of the soft palate. See more.

At times, the mucous membrane around the uvula may swell, causing the uvula to expand 3–5 times its normal size.This condition is known as uvulitis. When the uvula touches the throat or tongue, it can cause sensations like gagging or choking, although there is no foreign matter present.

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Uvula image via Shutterstock. The uvula is one of the weirdest looking features of the human body. Yet despite its infamy, scientists have spent centuries puzzling over …

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Dr. Suresh Kumar lives in India and enjoys writing about medical topics. A swollen uvula (the technical term is uvulitis) is a rare condition that is most often associated with strep throat, though it can also be caused by other factors. An inflamed uvula can swell to many times its normal size and

In vertebrate anatomy, the throat is the front part of the neck, positioned in front of the vertebra.It contains the pharynx and larynx.An important section of it is the epiglottis, which is a flap separating the esophagus from the trachea (windpipe) preventing food and drink being inhaled into the lungs.

What is a swollen uvula and where can it be found? Your uvula is the piece of tissue located in the back of your mouth, hanging over your tongue. If you’re experiencing a swollen uvula, accompanying symptoms can include difficulty swallowing or seeing spots on your throat.

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Picture of squamous cell carcinoma of the uvula. Squamous cell carcinoma of the uvula. The rounded tip of the uvula has been eroded by the cancer.