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foreign body sensation can cause eye discomfort without there actually being anything in the eye. Dry eyes and inflammation of the eyelids can make it feel as though something is in the eye.
True, the larynx is attached to the very top of the trachea.The larynx
allows you to breathe and make noises. It is made up of cartilage and
mucus membranes and it is situated right underneath the end of the
tongue. It is meant to protect the trachea, or the windpipe, while
eating and to produce sound.
<span>DETERIORATE. With aging, heart does not reamin the very efficient pacemaker. The arteries gets deposited with fats, fibrous tissue develops in them, which leads in slowing down of heart. Further, size of heart increases, which leads to more time in filling up of heart. The muscle cells of the heart also deteriorate. Thus, cardiorespiratory fitness deteriorates. </span>
<span>In this situation the best way to help James would be to first establish whether there are any nearby medical professionals that can help. If there are not, I would call the number for the emergency services, and then whilst waiting for them would try to do what I could to help James. It is important to ensure his airways are clear, and if they are, to attempt to perform CPR.</span>