Laryngitis is an illness of the throat involving swollen vocal chords, pain, and losing one's voice. It is most often passed via virus, but can also be caused by bacteria and extreme strain on the vocal chords.
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.
Yes, newborns can develop laryngitis if they are exposed to an infected adult, as their immune systems are still developing and they are more susceptible to infections. Laryngitis is often caused by viral infections that can be transmitted through respiratory droplets. While it's not common for newborns to get laryngitis specifically, they can contract respiratory illnesses that lead to similar symptoms. It's essential to limit close contact between infants and anyone who is ill to reduce the risk of transmission.
My cat has laryngitis too and we are going to take it to the vet and get the best answer from them.
Not directly. But I could catch a cold, which could cause laryngitis.
Laryngitis - Glee - was created on 2010-05-11.
Business coach, Catherine Franz, shares with you some of her experiences with laryngitis and the mistakes that cost her business.
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
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.