Spasmodic dysphonia Reflux laryngitis Chronic allergic laryngitis Neoplasm Croup: This presents with a barking cough, hoarseness of voice, and inspiratory stridor. Treatment Treatment is...
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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is correlated with diseases including allergic laryngitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The unified airway model su...
Disease : Laryngitis, Causes : Laryngitis is caused by: Viral infections · Bacterial infections · Acid reflux · Excessive smoking · Long-term exposure to irritants (e.g. chemicals, allergens, pollutants) · Strain on vocal cords (e.g. yelling, talking loudly for extended periods) · Postnasal drip · Excessive alcohol consumption · Inhaling irritants (e.g. smoke, fumes)
Laryngitis is inflammation of the larynx (voice box), and is a common cause of hoarseness or a hoarse voice. When the voice box or vocal cords are inflamed, it can cause hoarseness, loss of voice, and a sore, dry, or itchy throat. Viral infections, allergies, inhalation of irritants or medications, smoking, and voice overuse can cause laryngitis.1 · Treatment for laryngitis focuses on relieving symptoms and healing the vocal cords and may include at-home comfort measures or medications, depend...
Personal history ; Time of symptom onset and symptom quality and variation, along with precipitating or relieving factors ; General state of health, symptoms and signs of thyroid disease or lung cancer, and any medical conditions that could elicit or mimic chronic laryngitis ; Occupational history, including contact with toxic substances, fumes, dusts, and/or rapid temperature changes
Practice Essentials ; Hoarse voice and dysphonia are frequently described. Voice quality and quantity may fluctuate, although complete recovery never occurs. Chronic cough is reportedly most marked at night. If gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the causative factor, the cough can be described as either dry or productive of small amounts of mucus, depending on the degree of involvement of the posterior wall of the larynx. Belching can occur. [1] · Stridor due to laryngospasm may occur i...
Laryngitis results from inflammation of the larynx near the very top of the windpipe, called the voice box. Resting and breathing in steam can soothe the tissue and normally bring the voice back to normal in a few days. For more severe cases caused by GI or environmental issues, medications, or even voice therapy, might be needed. Laryngitis is swelling of the larynx, the top part of the “windpipe” (trachea), as it branches off from the esophagus. The most common cause of laryngitis is eithe...
Added to Laryngitis is an inflammation of the mucus membranes of your voice box (larynx)... Allergies - for example, hay fever, allergic rhinitis, asthma. Reflux of acid from the stomach....
Objectives: Differentiate between acute laryngitis and more serious laryngeal conditions, such as laryngeal cancer, vocal cord paralysis, or other inflammatory diseases. Identify how to diagnose and manage acute laryngitis and develop a differential diagnosis to rule out more serious pathology. Screen for underlying non-infectious causes of laryngeal inflammation, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, environmental irritants, or vocal strain, which can contribute to or exacerbate laryngeal sy...