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The swollen uvula often harasses the oesophagus and throat: however, there need be no fear of suffocation. This disorder comes from the gargareon or gurgulio, known as the uvula, and it is distressing and arouses fear that the loose humour may cause suffocation or obstruct the passage of food and drink.
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Du Port, F. (1988). The Signs and Causes of Inflammation of the Uvula. In: Diehl, H. (eds) The Decade of Medicine or The Physician of the Rich and the Poor. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73715-2_44
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