kerongkongan
Kerongkongan is the Indonesian term for the throat, referring to the region at the back of the mouth and nose that serves as a passage for air and food. In everyday usage it denotes the throat area and is often associated with the pharynx and nearby structures involved in swallowing and voice production. In medical contexts, more formal terms such as faring (pharynx) are used, but kerongkongan remains a common colloquial name.
Anatomically, the pharynx is a muscular tube divided into three parts: the nasopharynx behind the nasal cavity,
Functions of the kerongkongan include routing air to the lungs, directing food and liquid to the esophagus,
Common conditions affecting the kerongkongan include sore throat (sakit tenggorokan), pharyngitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, and gastroesophageal reflux