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acute laryngitis

OVERVIEW

What is acute laryngitis?

Acute laryngitis is an acute inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa caused by various factors such as infection, vocal overuse, or inhalation of harmful gases. It occurs more frequently in spring and winter, with a higher incidence in males than females.

The manifestations of acute laryngitis differ between adults and children. Generally, pediatric cases are more severe and progress faster. This content primarily discusses adult acute laryngitis.

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Is acute laryngitis common?

Acute laryngitis is a common respiratory infection, often secondary to acute rhinitis or acute pharyngitis.

SYMPTOMS

What are the common symptoms of acute laryngitis?

How does acute laryngitis develop?

Acute laryngitis often occurs after a cold. Following a viral infection, a secondary bacterial infection may develop. Initially, inflammation typically affects the nasal, nasopharyngeal, or oropharyngeal areas, then spreads downward, causing acute inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa.

What are the complications of acute laryngitis?

What severe consequences can acute laryngitis cause?

CAUSES

What causes acute laryngitis?

Who is more likely to get acute laryngitis?

Acute laryngitis can occur in anyone but is more common in children aged 6 months to 3 years. Additionally, professionals who overuse their voices, such as teachers, actors, and salespeople, are also at higher risk.

Is acute laryngitis contagious? How is it transmitted?

Acute laryngitis itself is not contagious. However, it is often caused by viral or bacterial infections, so individuals with weakened immunity may contract the infection after contact with a patient. Isolation is not necessary.

DIAGNOSIS

When should you suspect you have acute laryngitis?

If you experience a rough, low, or hoarse voice (feeling like you can't speak) accompanied by coughing and phlegm during a cold, after overusing your voice, or for no apparent reason, you should suspect acute laryngitis.

What tests are needed for acute laryngitis? Why are these tests performed? What precautions should be taken?

What diseases can acute laryngitis be easily confused with?

TREATMENT

Which department should I visit for acute laryngitis?

You should go to the otolaryngology department.

What are the treatment methods for acute laryngitis?

Can acute laryngitis heal on its own?

If it is in the early stages or symptoms are mild, strict vocal rest may lead to self-recovery. However, if symptoms are obvious, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to avoid worsening or lung complications.

What are the common side effects of medications for acute laryngitis?

Medications used to treat acute laryngitis may include antibiotics and hormonal drugs:

Are there any sequelae after treatment for acute laryngitis?

Is follow-up necessary for acute laryngitis? How is it done?

Follow your doctor's advice. If the doctor deems follow-up necessary, revisit the otolaryngology department as scheduled.

Can acute laryngitis be completely cured?

With proper treatment and removal of the cause, acute laryngitis can improve and be completely cured.

Can acute laryngitis recur after treatment? What should I do if it recurs?

Recurrence is possible. If symptoms reappear, practice vocal rest immediately and seek medical attention promptly.

DIET & LIFESTYLE

What should patients with acute laryngitis pay attention to in their diet?

What should patients with acute laryngitis pay attention to in daily life?

Does acute laryngitis affect normal life, study, or work?

Due to symptoms like hoarseness, coughing, and throat pain, acute laryngitis can impact daily life, study, and work. Patients also need vocal rest, which may interfere with work or study for those whose jobs require frequent speaking, loud talking, or singing.

Can patients with acute laryngitis fly, engage in strenuous exercise, or travel to high-altitude areas?

Flying is allowed. However, strenuous exercise and high-altitude travel should be avoided during acute laryngitis, as it may cause varying degrees of throat obstruction, making such activities unsuitable.

PREVENTION

How to prevent acute laryngitis?

Acute laryngitis can be prevented through the following measures: