Laryngitis Learning Center

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Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx (voice box) generally associated with hoarseness or loss of voice.

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Symptoms
Recent or current upper respiratory infection; Hoarseness; Fever; Swollen lymph nodes or glands in the neck.
Causes
The voice box (larynx) is located at the top of the airway to the lungs, also called the trachea. The larynx contains...
Tests
Physical examination is usually all that is needed to find out if hoarseness is caused by a respiratory tract infecti...
Treatments
Because most common laryngitis is caused by a virus, treatment with antibiotics may not help. Your health care provid...
Alternative Therapies
Laryngitis is caused by inflammation of the larynx, often resulting in a temporary loss of voice.
Complications
Rarely, severe respiratory distress may develop, which will require medical attention.
Prevention
Trying to avoid upper respiratory infections during cold and flu season may help. Hand washing, avoiding people with ...
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if there is difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or if drooling is present in a small ...

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