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Laryngitis in children and adults – symptoms, causes, treatment

Laryngitis is a common problem that can affect both children and adults. In this article, we will discuss where the larynx is located, the causes of this condition, its symptoms, treatment methods and provide some useful suggestions.

Laryngitis – where is the larynx located?

The larynx is an organ located in our throat that plays an important role in the speaking process. This is where the vocal cords are located, and they vibrate to create the sounds needed for speech. The larynx is located just behind the tonsils and is connected to the trachea. Laryngitis means inflammation of the mucous membrane in this area.

Laryngitis – causes

There are many factors that can lead to laryngitis. The most common cause is a viral infection, especially in children. Viruses such as adenoviruses, influenza viruses and rhinoviruses can cause laryngitis. Bacterial infections are more common in adults, especially when the immune system is weakened. In addition, cigarette smoke, irritating substances, and allergens may contribute to laryngitis.

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Laryngitis – symptoms

Symptoms of laryngitis may vary depending on the patient’s age and the cause of the disease. The most common symptoms are:

      • Sore throat
      • Cough
      • Hoarseness or loss of voice
      • Difficulty swallowing
      • Increased body temperature
      • Shortness of breath (especially in children)

It is worth noting that symptoms can be mild or more severe, depending on the degree of laryngitis.

Laryngitis – treatment

Treatment for laryngitis depends on its cause. If it is a viral infection, rest, drinking plenty of fluids and taking painkillers or antipyretics are usually enough to relieve the symptoms. In case of a bacterial infection, antibiotics may be necessary. It is also important to avoid irritants such as cigarette smoke or chemicals.

If symptoms are very severe or do not improve after a few days, you may need to consult a doctor. In some cases, hospitalization may be needed, especially in young children with breathing difficulties.

Your suggestions

To recover faster and alleviate the symptoms of laryngitis, it is worth following a few rules. First, you should rest and avoid excessive vocal effort. It is also important to drink plenty of fluids to moisturize your throat. Inhalations over water vapor with salt may help relieve symptoms.

Recommended articles

If you want to learn more about throat and respiratory health, we recommend reading our articles on preventing viral infections and rebuilding the immune system. Also remember to visit your doctor regularly, especially if you have frequent problems with your throat or larynx.

Laryngitis can be a troublesome disease, but with appropriate treatment and prevention we can deal with it effectively. Remember this, take care of your throat and respiratory health!

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