First aid for acute laryngitis dyspnea requires medication, tracheotomy and supportive therapy according to the degree of dyspnea.
1. Application of drugs: if dyspnea occurs after activity but hypoxia has not yet appeared, it is necessary to use antibiotics such as cefdinir as soon as possible in sufficient quantity to control the infection, and use glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone and dexamethasone to reduce the swelling of the larynx. Oxygen can be inhaled, the use of aminoglutethimide and other phlegm drugs symptomatic treatment.
2. Tracheotomy: If the dyspnea is more serious and the symptoms of hypoxia are obvious, tracheotomy should be carried out in time to relieve the dyspnea along with the drug treatment mentioned above.
3. Supportive treatment: pay attention to intravenous supplementation of saline and other fluids to maintain water-electrolyte balance.
Acute laryngitis develops rapidly, it is recommended that both adults and children with acute laryngitis should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician.