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Disease Information for Laryngeal allergy
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Dysphagia Swallowing Difficulties
- Acute Cough in Children
- Apnea In Children
- Cough
- Cough Acute
- Cough Dry Non-productive
- Expiratory stridor or stertor
- Paroxysms of coughing
- Retraction of intercostal muscles
- Acute loss of voice/hoarseness
- Burning/Raw throat feeling
- Constriction throat/Pharyngeal dystonia
- Difficulty speaking/phonating
- Dysphonia
- Hoarseness
- Hypophonia/Strained/Quiet Voice
- Laryngeal pain/Aphonia
- Larynx Pain
- Odd sounding voice/husky
- Scratchy throat/Dry throat
- Soft voice/soft spoken
- Sore Throat/Throat Pain
- Stridor (Inspiratory noise)
- Stridor infant Child
- Tickle throat/need to clear throat
- Voice Alteration
- Voice Alteration in Children
- Voice Alteration in Elderly
- Voice change/disturbance/Unusual
- Voice/phonation problems
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Established Disease Population
- Patient/Allergic/atopic
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Anaphylaxis, generalized
- Angioedema/angioneurotic edema
- Carcinoma, larynx
- Croup (tracheobronchitis)
- Epiglottitis, acute
- Laryngitis, acute
- Laryngitis, chronic
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Airway obstruction/Children
- Apnea
- Chronic upper airway obstruction/partial
- Glottic spasm
- Laryngeal Allergy
- Laryngeal stridor
- Laryngitis, acute
- Larynx polyp
- Upper airway Obstruction
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Otolaryngology/ENT Specialty Population
- CLASS/Laryngeal disorder (ex)
- CLASS/Otolaryngology/ENT disorders (ex)
- CLASS/Tracheonasal/larynx/pharynx (category)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Upper airway narrowing
- Process
- PROCESS/Allergy/collagen/autoimmune (category)
- PROCESS/Atopic disorder (ex)
- PROCESS/Hypersensitivity reaction (ex).
- PROCESS/Hypersensitivity/Atopic/Allergic disorder (ex)
- Treatment
- Drug Therapy - Indication
- RX/Chlorpheniramine (Chlotrimeton)
- Other Treatments
- TX/Avoidance offending agents (indication).
- TX/Endotracheal airway.
- Definition
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triggered by post nasal drip syndrome; thrat clearing; and hoarseness variable; acute respose to specific allergens
sometimes with swelling, edema, loss of voice; responds to asthma inhalers and inhaled epinephrine; seen with angioedema can be serious
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