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4 March, 16:05

Why is breathing temporarily interrupted when you swallow?

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  1. 4 March, 18:20
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    There is a small flap at the back of your throat called the epiglottis. When you swallow the epiglottis closes to cover the trachea and food / water passes through the esophagus into the stomach. Normal breathing is interrupted because while you are swallowing, your airway/trachea is temporarily sealed by your epiglottis.
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