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Swallowing exercises: closing of the larynx exercises. Sturm A, Chaiet SR. Chondrolaryngoplasty—thyroid cartilage reduction.
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I Accept Show Purposes. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! And come to think of it, neither do any of the girls you know, no matter how old they are. What's going on here? When kids hit puberty , their bodies and minds go through tons of changes. One change that every kid can count on is lots of body parts growing and changing shape. Almost every part gets in on the growing action, including the larynx say: LAIR-inks.
Another name for the larynx is the voice box , and it's in the throat. If you have a thyroid nodule, you have an abnormal growth in this gland. As an experienced endocrinologist in Chelsea, New York, Dr. Ana Maria Kausel can help identify the signs of thyroid nodules. She takes a customized approach to your treatment. Your thyroid is at the lower end of the front of your neck, right above your collarbone and below your larynx.
The larynx — or voice box — is a hollow structure connected to your windpipe. To find your thyroid, slide your fingers midway down the front of your neck, starting from your chin. The next hard area in your neck is more cartilage, or the cricoid ring encircling your windpipe.
Now, two finger-widths lower is your thyroid isthmus, which connects each side of your butterfly-shaped thyroid gland. The bottom bump just below it is your cricoid cartilage. Tuttle says. The lump usually moves when you swallow or stick your tongue out. When the larynx grows larger during puberty, it sticks out at the front of the throat.
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