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Suggest Treatment For Vomiting And Severe Pain In Throat

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Posted on Wed, 8 Jul 2015
Question: sorry I came about this site by chance when seeking answers to my sons sudden elongated 'clack' the bit at the back of your throat.........ulva or epiglottis, not sure, but as i wasn't aware this was an onsite venue, I must apologise for troubling you as I cannot pay for an online consultation, many thanx for your rapid response, have a good evening

As you will note I have paid I am worried because he's thrown up again, his throat feels full but when he swallows it feels like he has to puke.

the end of his clack/epiglottis/ulva has disappeared down the back of his throat, or it looks like a small coiled snack on the back of his tongue.
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Answered by Dr. Rajkishori Godhi (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Absolutely NOTHING TO WORRY

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to healthcaremagic,

Only the base of the epiglottis is anchored, rest of it is leaf like and it usually folds inwards. What you have seen is a regular, normal epiglottis, do not worry. His epiglottis is not the reason for his vomiting. Ordinary throat infections do not affect the epiglottis and do not change the shape and size of it. Similarly constant coughing will not stretch it.

Infection of the epiglottis results in severe pain in the throat , the epiglottis gets swollen and blocks the airway. Patient will be unable to swallow even his saliva.

If your son has any of the symptoms that I just mentioned then see a doctor.

Giving him ice cream is not a good idea. It will worsen his cough.

Feel free to follow up,
regards,
DR Rajkishori Godhi MS ENR



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Suggest Treatment For Vomiting And Severe Pain In Throat

Brief Answer: Absolutely NOTHING TO WORRY Detailed Answer: Hi and welcome to healthcaremagic, Only the base of the epiglottis is anchored, rest of it is leaf like and it usually folds inwards. What you have seen is a regular, normal epiglottis, do not worry. His epiglottis is not the reason for his vomiting. Ordinary throat infections do not affect the epiglottis and do not change the shape and size of it. Similarly constant coughing will not stretch it. Infection of the epiglottis results in severe pain in the throat , the epiglottis gets swollen and blocks the airway. Patient will be unable to swallow even his saliva. If your son has any of the symptoms that I just mentioned then see a doctor. Giving him ice cream is not a good idea. It will worsen his cough. Feel free to follow up, regards, DR Rajkishori Godhi MS ENR