Warning Signs Of Laryngitis

Headache

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Patients who have laryngitis associated with conditions such as the flu, common cold, and pharyngitis could experience a headache. The pain may be felt on one or both sides of the head, and it could also occur at the front of the head. For most patients with laryngitis, headache pain is usually mild and tends to feel dull. Headaches typically improve with rest, and it can help to avoid loud noises and bright lights. Patients may want to take an over-the-counter pain reliever, and they should check with their healthcare provider before doing so, especially if they have any pre-existing medical conditions. Individuals should make an appointment with their doctor if their headache does not go away with rest or if it lasts for more than twenty-four hours. Immediate medical care is necessary in cases where a headache is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, blurry vision, or a high fever.

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Pain When Swallowing

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Pain while swallowing is most likely to occur in cases where laryngitis is linked to a throat infection, the flu, or common cold. Patients could find their throat feels raw, and it may be difficult to eat or drink. To ease pain when swallowing, patients may wish to try sucking on cough lozenges or using an anesthetic spray. Individuals with underlying conditions and those who take medication should always ask a doctor or a pharmacist before using these over-the-counter remedies. Gargling with salt water can soothe the throat, and drinking hot beverages is often recommended as well. Patients who have difficulty swallowing should see their doctor for an examination. The doctor will ask questions about when this symptom began and if anything makes it better or worse. Next, they will examine the patient's mouth and throat, and some patients may need to have a laryngoscopy. If painful swallowing occurs together with breathing difficulties, increasing pain, or blood in phlegm, the patient should seek immediate medical care.

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