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Overview

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Symptoms
Risk Factor

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Overview

 

The larynx is the organ of voice. When we speak, two membranes in the larynx - the vocal cords - vibrate to make sound. Laryngitis refers to inflammation or irritation of the tissues of the larynx. It is the bane of performers and other professionals who depend on their voice for their art and livelihood.




Causes

 

Almost every person has experienced acute (sudden onset) laryngitis, usually associated with a viral infection of the upper airways. But the inflammation can be caused by any kind of injury including:

  • infection
  • vocal overuse
  • smoking and other inhaled irritants
  • drinking of spirits
  • contact with caustic or acidic substances (including acid reflux from the stomach)
  • allergic reaction.
  • direct trauma.

 



Symptoms

 

In acute laryngitis from a viral upper-respiratory infection, the voice becomes hoarse or is reduced to a whisper.

The most common symptom of early mild ‘irritative’ laryngitis is a feeling of postnasal drip with chronic throat clearing due to a sensation of secretions in the throat.

In chronic irritativelaryngitis loss of voice quality with voice use, a feeling of irritation or of a lump in the throat, dryness or soreness (often worst in the morning upon wakening) may be features in addition to hoarseness (which often comes and goes). Pain with laryngeal movements such as speaking or swallowing, is typical of more severe laryngitis. Chronic cough and wheeze brought on by exercise are signs of more advanced inflammation.



 

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