I am about to reveal what a speech therapy nerd I am. I think I would have loved to have gone to medical school. Anyway, I was looking in Shayne's mouth to see if her molars had come in and I noticed that I could see her epiglottis! Um, it's not normal in an adult to be able to see the epiglottis when you open your mouth. But if you look at this picture you can see a white shiny thing at the back of her throat. That's it! It's a little leaf shaped cartilage everybody has in their throat. It helps to protect your airway from anything getting into it. But kids' throats are more horizontal than adults', so it does make some sense that I can see hers. But it was still a shock. Now it also makes sense why kids choke so easily, because their airway is right at the back of their tongue. It's the cutest little epiglottis I've ever seen!
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And so ends the geekiest blog post I'll ever read on a family blog. Well done!
good job getting her to open her mouth for the pic!
Wow! That is crazy. Cool pic.
Cool about the epiglottis. . .but I am more impressed with those tonsils! And Shayne cooperating for the picture. . .simply a miracle!
I just discovered the same thing in my daughters mouth (she'll be 3 Aug. 6th), but I'm a wreck about it. I've never seen that visible in a throat before. You weren't concerned? Did you take her into the doctor/ENT? I found tour post staying up all night looking for anything related to what it could be. I'm grateful you posted this, and would love to know if it her epiglottis is still visible and what the dr.'s said to you.
Thank you for posting this. I noticed this last night in my two year old and FREAKED out! I called her doctor who told me to google epiglottis and click on images. I did and saw this beautiful little girl and in her throat is exactly what I saw in my daughter's. Ahhh, peace of mind.
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