How can I be sure that my baby has laryngeal edema?

This can usually be determined based on the baby’s symptoms and signs. Laryngeal oedema in young children is often associated with acute laryngitis. A child with symptoms of a common cold and fever who suddenly has a hoarse voice, a cough like a barking dog and a sharp wheezing sound on inhalation a few days later, or even breathing difficulties due to severe swelling of the airways, should consider seeking medical attention.