It is an inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa, classified as acute or chronic. The core symptom is hoarseness, which can be accompanied by sore throat, cough, or discomfort in the throat.
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Laryngitis
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Cough with phlegm
Cough accompanied by the expulsion of phlegm, which can be of white mucus consistency or yellow pus consistency (such as bacterial infection), often triggered by increased secretions from the throat or airways (such as laryngitis, sinusitis secretions flowing back and irritating)Solutions:
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Sore throat
Pain in the throat and surrounding areas (including the pharynx) caused by mucosal inflammation, irritation, or injury, similar to sore throat pain but more focused on the throat location, with pain possibly more pronounced during speaking or swallowingSolutions:
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Hoarse voice
The laryngeal mucosa (such as vocal cords) is abnormally vibrated due to inflammation (such as laryngitis), excessive voice use or edema, which is manifested as a thickened, low-pitched voice, and in severe cases, dysphonia or loss of voice may occurSolutions:
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