Author: | Kenneth Kee | ISBN: | 9781301586257 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee | Publication: | April 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kenneth Kee |
ISBN: | 9781301586257 |
Publisher: | Kenneth Kee |
Publication: | April 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Chapter 1
Laryngitis
What is Laryngitis?
Laryngitis is the inflammation of the mucous membranes of the Larynx which produces the sound of the voice.
What are the causes of Laryngitis?
Laryngitis is caused by
bacterial or viral infections of the larynx.
excessive use of voice
inhalation of irritants such as cigarette smoke
Laryngitis is also associated with
bronchitis
pneumonia
whooping cough
diphtheria
What are the symptoms of Laryngitis?
Laryngitis produces mild but uncomfortable symptoms:
hoarseness of voice
loss of voice
pain on speaking
Tiredness
Fever low grade rare
How is the diagnosis of Laryngitis made?
Symptoms of hoarseness or loss of voice
Physical examination of the throat may show the presence of redness and swelling of the vocal cords with some pus discharge.
The movement of the vocal cords may be impeded.
Sometimes nodules may be found on the vocal cord due to excessive usage of voice.
nasal and throat swabs to determine the type of infection
X-ray of the chest and neck to determine any pressure of other organs pressing on the larynx
A biopsy of the nodules on the vocal cords if present to exclude malignancy
What is the treatment of Laryngitis?
A rested patient will recover faster.
Adequate warm Fluids helps to keep the mucus membranes moist
Steam inhalations may help
Antibiotics if there is suspicion of bacterial infection.
Gargles and decongestants may help to soothe the throat and vocal cords
Avoid smoking. talking
What is the prognosis of Laryngitis?
Acute laryngitis usually clears up within 10 days.
Very rarely chronic laryngitis may cause hoarseness of voice for months or years.
How is Laryngitis prevented?
Avoid strenuous use of voice.
Avoid smoking.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1
Laryngitis
Chapter 2
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Chapter 3
Vocal Polyp
Chapter 4
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Chapter 5
Muscle Tension Dysphonia
Chapter 6
Laryngeal Cancer
Chapter 1
Laryngitis
What is Laryngitis?
Laryngitis is the inflammation of the mucous membranes of the Larynx which produces the sound of the voice.
What are the causes of Laryngitis?
Laryngitis is caused by
bacterial or viral infections of the larynx.
excessive use of voice
inhalation of irritants such as cigarette smoke
Laryngitis is also associated with
bronchitis
pneumonia
whooping cough
diphtheria
What are the symptoms of Laryngitis?
Laryngitis produces mild but uncomfortable symptoms:
hoarseness of voice
loss of voice
pain on speaking
Tiredness
Fever low grade rare
How is the diagnosis of Laryngitis made?
Symptoms of hoarseness or loss of voice
Physical examination of the throat may show the presence of redness and swelling of the vocal cords with some pus discharge.
The movement of the vocal cords may be impeded.
Sometimes nodules may be found on the vocal cord due to excessive usage of voice.
nasal and throat swabs to determine the type of infection
X-ray of the chest and neck to determine any pressure of other organs pressing on the larynx
A biopsy of the nodules on the vocal cords if present to exclude malignancy
What is the treatment of Laryngitis?
A rested patient will recover faster.
Adequate warm Fluids helps to keep the mucus membranes moist
Steam inhalations may help
Antibiotics if there is suspicion of bacterial infection.
Gargles and decongestants may help to soothe the throat and vocal cords
Avoid smoking. talking
What is the prognosis of Laryngitis?
Acute laryngitis usually clears up within 10 days.
Very rarely chronic laryngitis may cause hoarseness of voice for months or years.
How is Laryngitis prevented?
Avoid strenuous use of voice.
Avoid smoking.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1
Laryngitis
Chapter 2
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Chapter 3
Vocal Polyp
Chapter 4
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Chapter 5
Muscle Tension Dysphonia
Chapter 6
Laryngeal Cancer