How do you phonetically produce a yawn. - Yahoo Answers.
At the end of a yawn I sort of make a small croak noise from the back of my throat like a frog. I just can't help it, its as inevitable as the yawn itself. It can be embarressing at times becasue Im sure most people think I've burped. Is this normal? Is there anyone on here that does the same! Please tell me Im not a freak! The reason to that is because as opening mouth and muscles are tensing.
Helpful, trusted answers from doctors: Dr. Bensinger on sudden loud cracking noise yawning: Yawning can help establish equilibrium pressures in ear. That helps move pressure in inner ear. Your eustsatian tubes are in the back of throat.
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The same thing happens to me and in my neck also sometimes i turn my head and like the whole neck will make weird cracking noise this also happens in my lower back. What can i do to help myself. What do u suggest. May 16, 2018 - 11:58am.
Yawning is a natural occurrence. Yawning is a natural, involuntary reaction. For most of the population, yawning is associated with a person being tired or sleepy 2.The consensus on why we yawn seems to be that a yawn is caused from a lack of oxygen to the brain 1.This lack of oxygen automatically sends a message from the brain to the other parts of body.
When I yawn, I hear a sort of swooshing, or rushing sound (like air being blown) in my ear. A day previously my ear was itching a lot in the canal. I may have scratched it in my sleep.