What is dyspnea in patients with laryngeal oedema?

Dyspnoea in patients with laryngeal oedema is usually inspiratory in nature and is often due to airway obstruction caused by acute laryngitis, acute epiglottitis, etc. A laryngoscopy is usually needed to look for abnormalities such as congestion and swelling in the larynx and epiglottis to clarify the diagnosis.