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The scientific name for Bronchitis is inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
Laryngitis itself is not contagious, but if the condition is caused by a contagious illness, such as bronchitis, strep throat, or influenza (the flu), those can be transmitted.
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Other viral infections may also strike the patient, including croup, bronchitis, laryngitis, or viral pneumonia.
Asthma, bronchitis, cough, laryngitis and hoarseness, lung cancer symptoms, mouth and throat irritations, sore throat, wheezing.
Chronic abuse results in "laryngitis, bronchitis, apathy, psychic decline and disturbances of genital functions," according to the PDR.
As I understand it the suffix "-itis" is used when regarding an inflammation. * Tonsilitis: an inflammation of the tonsils * Laryngitis: an inflammation of the larynx * Bronchitis: an inflammation of the bronchus
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Catarrhal inflammation is caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Examples of catarrhal inflammation are laryngitis, head code, upper respiratory tract and bronchitis.
The most common form of laryngitis is caused by a virus, just like a cold. So, if you wanted to contract laryngitis, you would have to be around someone who has it. Laryngitis causes an extreme sore throat as well as other complication, so it isn't advised that you try to contract it.
it is a kind of upper respiratory tract infection...ear infection, laryngitis, pharyngitis etc, are other upper respiratory tract infections
someone that has been around someone else with it