Can allergic laryngitis cause mild obstructive ventilatory dysfunction?

Allergic laryngitis may cause mild obstructive ventilation dysfunction.
Mild obstructive ventilation dysfunction is generally a ventilation dysfunction caused by restricted airflow inhalation or exhalation. It is often characterized by symptoms such as chest tightness and dyspnea.
Allergic pharyngolaryngitis is usually manifested as itchy throat, dry cough and other uncomfortable symptoms, especially when it is severe, resulting in heavy edema of the mucous membrane of the pharynx and symptoms such as dyspnea, or even dyspnea. Therefore, allergic pharyngitis may cause mild obstructive ventilation dysfunction.
Once symptoms such as itchy throat, dry cough and dyspnea occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment after making a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a specialist.