Why do children get acute laryngitis so often?

Frequent acute laryngitis in children may be related to the child’s physical condition, such as: malnutrition, physical weakness, low immunity, etc., but also because the child suffers from chronic diseases of the upper airway, such as chronic tonsillitis, chronic sinusitis, adenoid hypertrophy, etc., and the upper respiratory tract diseases in these areas may stimulate the cause of recurrent acute laryngitis.
1. Physical condition: If the child is thin and weak, poor physical quality, such as malnutrition, physical weakness, low immunity, etc., are susceptible to viral or bacterial infections that can lead to acute laryngitis.
2. Suffer from chronic diseases of the upper airway: such as chronic tonsillitis, chronic sinusitis, adenoid hypertrophy and other diseases, these parts of the inflammation of the infection, may be localized and spread, resulting in recurrent episodes of acute laryngitis.
So if children frequently get acute laryngitis, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, according to the situation of symptomatic treatment.