Larynx

Acute Laryngitis

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Acute Laryngitis, Infective Laryngitis, Viral Laryngitis, Bacterial Laryngitis, Acute Suppurative Laryngitis

  • Epidemiology
  1. Laryngitis is the most common cause of Hoarseness in adults
  • Definitions
  1. Acute Laryngitis
    1. Self-limited vocal cord inflammation lasting shorter than 3-4 weeks
  2. Chronic Laryngitis
    1. Vocal cord inflammation lasting longer than 3-4 weeks
  • Causes
  • Infectious Acute Laryngitis
  • Causes
  • Non-Infectious Acute Laryngitis
  1. See Hoarsness Causes
  2. Acute Voice Abuse
  3. Persistent coughing
  4. Allergic Rhinitis
  • Symptoms
  1. Hoarseness or harsh voice
  2. Aphonia (voice breaks intermittently)
  3. Upper respiratory symptoms (Pharyngitis, cough, nasal congestion) variably present
  4. Leukocytosis if Bacterial
  • Management
  1. Increased household humidity
  2. Voice rest
  3. Increase hydration
  4. Analgesics
  5. Antibiotics have not been shown to be beneficial
    1. Reveiz (2007) Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2): CD004783
    2. Schaleaen (1985) Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 94:14 [PubMed]
    3. Schaleaen (1993) Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 102:209 [PubMed]
  6. Indications for ENT Consultation
    1. Hoarseness persisting beyond 2-3 weeks
  • Course
  1. Viral upper repiratory infection: 3-8 days