The hoarseness of an infant’s voice may be related to intense crying or laryngitis, or it may be a symptom of the early stages of a cold.
1. Violent crying: infants will generally express their emotions through crying, if parents do not timely appeasement, may lead to violent crying, and thus the vocal cords will correspondingly appear congestion and edema, resulting in hoarseness of the voice.
2. Laryngitis: most of the laryngitis is due to bacterial or viral infection to the vocal cords, resulting in congestion of the vocal cords, accompanied by coughing, dyspnea, hoarseness and other adverse reactions.
3. Cold precursors: infant hoarseness may be one of the symptoms of colds, accompanied by sneezing, sore throat and other adverse reactions.
The hoarseness of the baby’s voice may also be related to other factors such as vocal polyps, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then actively treat the symptoms.