Laryngitis
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CONSULT A SPECIALISTLaryngitis
Understanding Laryngitis
Laryngitis is inflammation of the voice box (larynx) leading to hoarseness or loss of voice. It may occur due to infections, vocal strain, allergies, or acid reflux.
Introduction
Laryngitis is inflammation of the voice box (larynx) leading to hoarseness or loss of voice. It may occur due to infections, vocal strain, allergies, or acid reflux.
Common Symptoms
- Hoarseness or voice loss
- Throat irritation or dryness
- Dry cough and throat clearing
- Pain while speaking
- Mild fever or fatigue in infections
Treatment Options
- Voice rest and hydration
- Steam inhalation and warm fluids
- Treatment of infection or reflux
- Avoiding smoking and irritants
- ENT voice assessment if symptoms persist
Recovery & Outlook
Acute laryngitis usually resolves within one to two weeks. Chronic cases require evaluation of underlying causes.