Laryngitis Causes & Risk Factors

Laryngitis Causes & Risk Factors

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Q What causes laryngitis?
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Most short-lived cases of laryngitis are caused by a virus or vocal strain. Singers, for example, can be more at risk for developing laryngitis because of the constant strain they place on their voice. In some rare cases, a bacterial infection can be the... Full Answer
Q What causes chronic laryngitis?
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Chronic laryngitis can be caused by a number of things including bronchitis that won't go away, smoking, or acid reflux disease. Continuous and strained use of the vocal cords is another cause, as is drinking alcohol in excess. Additionally, airborne... Full Answer
Q Who is most at risk for chronic laryngitis?
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Smokers and those who suffer from gastrointestinal problems are likely at highest risk for chronic laryngitis. Smoking generally irritates the lungs and throat, and one of the most recommended ways to treat chronic laryngitis and other throat conditions... Full Answer
Q What increases my risk for chronic laryngitis?
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Since chronic laryngitis is usually caused by conditions outside of the body, your risk may be increased depending on several factors. People who smoke, have recurring respiratory infections, drink frequently, or have acid reflux disease are more likely... Full Answer
Q Who is most at risk for acute laryngitis?
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Most cases of acute laryngitis develop due to respiratory infections or strain of the vocal cords, so people with compromised immune systems or who frequently overwork their voices - speakers and singers, for instance - may be at an increased risk for... Full Answer
Q What increases my risk for acute laryngitis?
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Although acute laryngitis is often the result of an infection, certain factors can increase your risk for this condition. Straining your voice through excessive singing, speaking, or yelling; irritants such as smoke and known allergens; bronchitis; and... Full Answer
Q What causes acute laryngitis?
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Acute laryngitis is most often caused by an upper respiratory infection such as the common cold. Although viral infections are most commonly responsible for laryngitis, it can also be brought on by overuse or strain of the vocal cords, allergic... Full Answer
Q Who is most at risk for laryngitis?
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People with infections in their upper respiratory system, like a cold or sinus infection, may develop it. So may people who often come into contact with irritants like smoke or industrial chemicals. In addition, people who often strain their voices, like... Full Answer
Q How do other illnesses affect chronic laryngitis?
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Certain illnesses and conditions can cause chronic laryngitis. Viral infections like the cold or flu can cause the condition, as can bacterial infections, though this is rarer. Acid reflux disease can also be an underlying cause. Chronic laryngitis can... Full Answer