Dr. Lisa Owens answers the question: 'What Is Laryngitis?' Dec. 29, 2008 -- Question: What is laryngitis, and are there any remedies that will help bring my voice back sooner? Answer: Laryngitis ...
Laryngitis, an inflammation of the larynx, is a common problem in primary care. Although often self-limited, laryngitis of some etiologies can have serious complications and require the attention of a ...
Laryngitis - inflammation of the voice box (larynx) - is usually caused by a viral infection. Other causes of this condition include allergy, overuse of the voice, violent coughing and irritation due ...
Lost your voice after a cold? Post-cold hoarseness is common and usually temporary.
The most common laryngeal signs reported to be associated with GERD include generalized edema and redness involving the arytenoid intercommissure, bar between this area, and false and true vocal cords ...
Dear Dr. Roach: My spouse is still suffering from chest congestion, coughing and some laryngitis. She has never completely recovered from the cold she got in early November. She also had a bad case of ...
A: "With a cold, several parts of the upper respiratory tract become swollen, including the vocal cords," said Michael G. Stewart, otorhinolaryngologist in chief at New York-Presbyterian ...
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