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Laryngitis

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Laryngitis is a hoarse voice or the complete loss of the voice because of irritation to the vocal folds (vocal cords).

Laryngitis is often caused by a virus or by bacteria. Other causes include smoking, various allergies, reflux and straining the voice through singing or shouting.

Home Treatments

  • Ibuprofen and Aspirin may help alleviate fever and some of the discomfort associated with Laryngitis
  • Avoid speaking when possible. Speak softly, but do not whisper
  • Drink warm liquids such as tea or a honey-lemon drink
  • Take cough drops, and throat lozenges. In a pinch suck on hard candy.
  • Stay hydrated, drink plenty of liquids; water, orange juice, etc.
  • Humidifiers and warm showers can also help alleviate some symptoms
  • Avoid airborne irritants such as smoke and allergens
  • Gargle with a salt water rinse; avoid mouth rinses containing alcohol which can dry the throat
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