Is laryngitis contagious?

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, part of the neck, characterized by a loss of voice and irritation of vocal cords. This condition has many causes, including smoking, shouting, serious gastroezyophageal reflux (GERD) and various allergies. However, the most common cause is an infection that can be either viral or bacterial. Inflammation can also be caused by some serious health conditions such as tonsillitis, bronchitis or even pneumonia. If infection is caused, a disease causing laryngitis may be contagious. A viral case cannot be treated with antibiotics, which means that the doctor will prescribe rest, inhalation of steam and a lot of fluids. This condition is usually not contagious and often disappears in a few days. Also help help the humidifiers of the cold place in the bedroom and avoiding smoking. Because there are not many drugs and the best procedure is that it is possible to treat this inflammation, it is to treat symptoms and wait for the problem to disappear itself.

presentOst fever usually suggests that inflammation is caused by bacterial infection. Bacterial laryngitis is contagious and is usually obtained from someone else who is already ill. It can expand up to one or two days after the last symptom disappears, and if the infection is serious, it may take several weeks. In addition to high fever, other symptoms that indicate the presence of bacterial laryngitis, rather severe pain than simple sore throat, swallowing problems, nose color and ears pain. This condition is particularly serious in the child, as it can hide a serious condition called epiglottitis, where the airways are almost completely closed.

People who think they can have bacterial thinfection roat should stay at home and far from other people. In most cases, the doctor prescribes the course of antibiotics and recommends treating symptoms at home with voice rest and hot drinks. As long as the infection is cleaned, it is better to minimize contact with others as the infection may be extendedand without direct contact via cough. Most cases are solved in less than a week, then it is safe to return to normal routine.

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