Symptoms and Treatment of Acute Laryngitis in Young Children

An eight-month-old child suddenly developed abnormal sounds in the throat and difficulty breathing, accompanied by fever. Treatment includes antipyretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and vitamin C drips. Acute laryngitis is often caused by viruses and can also be caused by bacteria, most commonly occurring in winter and spring and often as a complication of acute upper respiratory tract infections. Preventive measures include paying attention to rest, wearing masks, maintaining oral hygiene, and avoiding spicy and irritating foods. More cooling and lung-moistening foods should be consumed.
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