What is Hypopharynx?
Hypopharynx is an area immediately below the back of the mouth, called oropharynx, and is also under the nose, called a nosopharynx. However, it can also be correctly described as an area immediately above the holes of both diagonal and esophagus, better known as the "food tube". This area, along with nosopharynx and oropharynx, is one of the three divisions of the whole area known as the pharynx. Laypeople tend to refer to Hypopharynx as a deep throat. Emergency doctors (EMTS), rescuers and other healthcare providers almost always associate the hypopharynx with the respiratory system because it is part of what is known as a person with the airways. The hypopharynx obstruction can partially or completely block the airways and create medical readiness.
Special medical tools have been designed to allow health care providersy to see the pituitary to perform emergency saving life procedures for patients who do not breathe or breathe adequately. For example, the endotracheal tube can be placed directly in the trachea to vent the lungs of the patient who does not breathe. It is a procedure for saving life, but it can also be very dangerous, because if the healthcare provider performs, it cannot clearly see where the tube is placed, the insertion into the esophagus instead of the trachea could be made. This would cause stomach ventilation instead of the lungs and could quickly cause the brain to damage the death of the patient with smooth oxygen.
Although the Hypofarynx is not an organ, the tissue of this area may suffer damage as in organs. The specially designed tube also features medical tools used in the airways of an unrealistic patient. If EMT or rescuer does not get rid of the tube, the walls of the pituitary can be damaged. Patient respiratory betting also includes a physician working in the Hypopharynx where it couldBeing twisted, foreign objects and even teeth that were interrupted during the accident, causing an obstacle.