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Pharyngeal Reflex (Noun)

Meaning

Normal reflex consisting of retching; may be produced by touching the soft palate in the back of the mouth.

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The pharyngeal reflex is an important protective mechanism that helps to prevent foreign objects from entering the airway.
  • Stimulation of the pharyngeal reflex can be triggered by a variety of stimuli, including the presence of a foreign object in the throat.
  • During a medical examination, the doctor may test the patient's pharyngeal reflex by gently touching the soft palate with a tongue depressor.
  • In some cases, an absent or diminished pharyngeal reflex can be a sign of neurological damage or disease.
  • The pharyngeal reflex is a normal reflex that consists of retching, which helps to expel foreign objects or irritants from the throat.

Synonyms

  • Gag Reflex

Hypernyms

  • Reflex Action
  • Instinctive Reflex
  • Physiological Reaction
  • Innate Reflex
  • Inborn Reflex
  • Unconditioned Reflex
  • Reflex Response
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