Laryngitis
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Background
- a common and self-limited inflammatory condition lasting less than three weeks,
- usually associated with either an upper respiratory tract infection or acute vocal strain
Causative Agents
Clinical Features
- Hoarseness resulting from an upper respiratory tract infection
- Often associated with rhinorrhea, cough, and mild sore throat
Differential Diagnosis
- Acute vocal strain (e.g. screaming or protracted coughing)
Workup
Management
self-limited
