Respuesta :
Answer:
After the surgery, the patient will continue to heal and he will ask the doctor about:
- When and how he can eat and swallow as his throat will be hurting.
- He will also ask when he can start communicating without the use of his larynx. and if he would require speech therapy.
Answer:
I guess I will still be able to chew and swallow foods after the surgery.
Explanation:
The Larynx is a respiratory organs, which houses the vocal cord, the structure which produces sounds when sound waves passes through it.it connects posterioly the mouth, and nose to the lungs.It is therefore a respiratory organ.
Swallowing of water and food substances from the mouth is by the Oesophagus. Through peristaltic movements.It is a narrow, muscular connecting tube which links the buccal cavity(mouth) with the stomach.
Therefore laryngectomy ( removal of the larynx )does not affects the oesophagus and will not affect chewing and movements of food down to the stomach. Food passes through a separate tracts of the G I tracts, and not the respiratory parts which is Larynx.