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So they can chew (to prevent choking) and enzymes (saliva-for digestion) for digestion.
Another name for saliva is "spit."
The other name for saliva is spit or drool.
The Heimlich Maneuver is the procedure used on someone who is choking. The Heimlich Maneuver is the procedure used on someone who is choking.
Most healthy people can swallow their own saliva, so not being able to do so is indicative of a serious neurological insult, that should be taken into consideration. That said, first aid for choking on one's own saliva is suctioning the saliva out. If you don't have suction with you, and there's no other injury that precludes this, roll them into Rescue Position to the head faces to the side and the mouth faces down. Swab excess saliva from the throat, being careful not to trigger the gag reflex.
There is no defined word for a fear of being hung. There are words, however, that describe a fear of choking. Fear of choking is called choking phobia.
Mixing food with saliva helps to break down carbohydrates in the food into simpler sugars, which can then be detected by taste buds. Saliva also contains enzymes that aid in digestion, making it easier for the body to absorb nutrients from the food we eat.
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