A bruised larynx, also known as laryngeal contusion, is an injury to the voice box that causes pain, hoarseness, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. It is usually caused by trauma to the throat, such as a blow or impact. Treatment involves rest, voice rest, and pain management.
The larynx
The adjectival form of "larynx" is "laryngeal." It is used to describe things related to or involving the larynx.
The best thing to do to help a bruised tailbone from falling flat on your back is to take NSAID's and to apply ice to the bruised area.
The LARYNX is inside your throat. Singers use it a lot when taking breaths. The happens to be nothing inside the larynx. It is just a muscle.
your larynx or (voicebox)
A crushed or severly bruised larynx is a critical injury, although it is not 100% lethal. The problem is the collapse of the process, and/or the subsequent swelling shutting down the airway causing asphyxia. Note that a victim of this sort of injury who can breathe immediately after the injury, may have more trouble later, as swelling increases. If you suspect a crushed larynx, transport. That way, if things go south, you'll be in a place equipped for surgical intervention.
It's important you see your doctor. It could be a thyroid disorder or simply you have accidentally bruised the larynx. Don't second-guess and get into to your doctor ASAP.
bruised has one syllable.
Bruised is not a term used to describe diamonds.
The larynx is part of the throat and part of the respiratory system.
Another name for the voice box is the larynx.
Larynx.
the trapdoor of the larynx is the epiglottis
The adjective for larynx is laryngeal.
Larynx is also known as lungs. The word larynx is a medical term.
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