- Laryngitis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice
Laryngitis can also be secondary to post nasal drip and or sinus infection and bacterial aetiologies should be ruled out in a patient with nasal symptoms Chronic laryngitis is the presence of laryngeal inflammatory symptoms including hoarseness, globus, pain, dysphagia, throat clearing, or cough lasting >3 weeks
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Laryngitis can also be secondary to post nasal drip and or sinus infection and bacterial etiologies should be ruled out in a patient with nasal symptoms Chronic laryngitis is the presence of laryngeal inflammatory symptoms including hoarseness, globus, pain, dysphagia, throat clearing, or cough lasting >3 weeks
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A laringomalácia é uma anomalia congênita da cartilagem da laringe que predispõe ao colapso supraglótico dinâmico durante a fase inspiratória da respiração, resultando em obstrução intermitente das vias aéreas superiores e estridor A mais comum anomalia laríngea congênita e causa congênita mais
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Laryngomalacia is a congenital abnormality of the larynx cartilage that predisposes to dynamic supraglottic collapse during the inspiratory phase of respiration, resulting in intermittent upper airway obstruction and stridor Most common laryngeal anomaly and most frequent congenital cause of str
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease - BMJ Best Practice
Extraesophageal symptoms include cough, laryngitis, asthma, or dental erosion [1] Katz PO, Dunbar KB, Schnoll-Sussman FH, et al ACG clinical guideline for the diagnosis and management of gastroesophageal reflux disease
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Foreign body aspiration is characterized by inhalation of a foreign body into the larynx and respiratory tract Acute symptoms include sudden onset of respiratory distress associated with coughing, gagging, or stridor Unilateral wheezing suggests partial obstruction of the main or distal bronchi
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Epiglottitis is an infection of the supraglottis that has the potential to cause airway compromise, due to inflammation and swelling, and should be treated as a surgical emergency until the airway is examined and secured [1] Pertinent diagnostic criteria include the classic "tripod" position of the patient, drooling, high fever, and a toxic appearance
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