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syphilitic laryngitis - translation to arabic

INFLAMMATION OF THE LARYNX
Laringitis; Chronic laryngitis; Acute laryngitis; Larengitis; Larengytis; Throatinitis; Granulomatous laryngitis; Pseudomyxomatous laryngitis; Acute Infectious Laryngitis; Acute Laryngitis
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syphilitic laryngitis      
‎ الْتِهابُ الحَنْجَرَةِ الزُّهْرِيّ:الإفرنجي‎
syphilitic aortitis         
INFLAMMATION OF THE AORTA
Syphilitic aneurysm; Luetic heart
‎ الْتِهابُ الأَبْهَرِ الزُّهْرِيّ‎
syphilitic aneurysm         
INFLAMMATION OF THE AORTA
Syphilitic aneurysm; Luetic heart
‎ أُمُّ الدَّمِ الزُّهْرِيَّة‎

Definition

Laryngitis
·noun Inflammation of the larynx.

Wikipedia

Laryngitis

Laryngitis is inflammation of the larynx (voice box). Symptoms often include a hoarse voice and may include fever, cough, pain in the front of the neck, and trouble swallowing. Typically, these last under two weeks.

Laryngitis is categorised as acute if it lasts less than three weeks and chronic if symptoms last more than three weeks. Acute cases usually occur as part of a viral upper respiratory tract infection, other infections and trauma such as from coughing are other causes. Chronic cases may occur due to smoking, tuberculosis, allergies, acid reflux, rheumatoid arthritis, or sarcoidosis. The underlying mechanism involves irritation of the vocal cords.

Concerning signs that may require further investigation include stridor, history of radiation therapy to the neck, trouble swallowing, duration of more than three weeks, and a history of smoking. If concerning signs are present the vocal cords should be examined via laryngoscopy. Other conditions that can produce similar symptoms include epiglottitis, croup, inhaling a foreign body, and laryngeal cancer.

The acute form generally resolves without specific treatment. Resting the voice and sufficient fluids may help. Antibiotics generally do not appear to be useful in the acute form. The acute form is common while the chronic form is not. The chronic form occurs most often in middle age and is more common in men than women.