Very rarely, it can be, because the larynx consists of vocal cords that vibrate to produce sound, which surround the trachea or windpipe, through which you breathe. If the swelling in the inflamed folds of the larynx becomes severe enough, it can narrow the windpipe sufficiently to cause ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome). However, the vast majority of cases of laryngitis do not do this.
You should rest your voice; do not speak if you can help it, but don't whisper because that will actually irritate your vocal cords more. If you only have laryngitis, you probably don't need bed rest, but if you try to continue your activities and find you actually feel terrible, heed your body and rest!
Stay hydrated. Fluids are definitely important. Don't drink anything that irritates the throat!
If you have the type of laryngitis that comes from another illness, such as influenza (the flu), bronchitis, pneumonia, or strep throat, you should not only be on bed rest but under a physician's care. If you have a bacterial infection you probably need an antibiotic, but viral infections are not treatable that way.
If you have the type of simple laryngitis that comes from overuse of your voice, resting your voice and sucking on cough drops or hard candies or even Sucrets (but read the label first!) will help, plus things like popsicles and ice cream.
But one caveat: if you suddenly find you are having severe difficulty getting your breath in, and have to struggle to get enough air, go to your nearest hospital ED, because, though extremely rare, that condition would be a life-threatening emergency. Very rarely, the epiglottis will become inflamed too and block the breathing passage (windpipe, trachea).
Take care of yourself and you'll soon be well.
Reflux of stomach acids (GERD) can cause laryngitis if the vocal cords are constantly exposed to acids. The esophagus can also become irritated and inflamed.
Laryngitis - Glee - was created on 2010-05-11.
Not directly. But I could catch a cold, which could cause laryngitis.
My cat has laryngitis too and we are going to take it to the vet and get the best answer from them.
relief of pain and other discomfort
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directed the Laryngitis episode of Glee. This was his first episode that he has directed. The Laryngitis episode was written by the creator Ryan Murphy.
ICD 9 CM Code for Acute Laryngitis- 464.00 ICD 9 CM Code for Chronic Laryngitis- 476.0
He had to cancel his speech at the conference due to laryngitis.
This is also known as laryngitis, Laryngitis is usually caused by a virus or occurs in people who overuse their voice. Occasionally, a person may develop laryngitis from bacterial infections, and rarely, from infections such as tuberculosis,syphilis, or a fungal infection.
You can eat any food when you have laryngitis. There is no food you can't eat.
Of course you can. Laryngitis is a virus, noone is immune to any virus.
No, alveolar elasticity would not directly lead to laryngitis or influenza.