Not sure.: Check to see the anatomy: http://www.Bing.Com/images/search?Q=uvula&qs=im&form=qbir&pq=uvula&sc=8-5&sp=1&sk=#view=detail&id=719d786b6d95ee85f3e86423354d24b38d453251&selectedindex=0. Sometimes there can be a tonsilar stone in the tonsilar crypt.
Answered 9/11/2013
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Adam's apple: Could be your adam's apple. If something new and getting bigger you need to be examined by a doc.
Answered 9/5/2013
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