Beware of acute epiglottitis in case of progressive sore throat
Every year, at the turn of spring and summer, there are more patients with acute epiglottitis. Most acute epiglottitis has a rapid onset, with a time frame ranging from a…
Every year, at the turn of spring and summer, there are more patients with acute epiglottitis. Most acute epiglottitis has a rapid onset, with a time frame ranging from a…
What exactly is the epiglottis? The epiglottis is one of the cartilages of the larynx, in the shape of a blade, which is at the “crossroads” between the trachea and…
Acute epiglottitis is a common infectious disease in laryngology. With epiglottitis, the epiglottis is congested and swollen, and the throat is severely painful. It can be accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms…
(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific use only, and the information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy)Abstract: The pain in the pharynx was thought to…
Acute infectious epiglottitis is an acute nonspecific inflammation of the supraglottic laryngeal mucosa mainly involving the epiglottis, which was observed by Woo (1994) using fiberoptic vocal microscopy. It can occur…
Acute epiglottitis, also known as supraglottitis or preglottic isthmus, is a specific acute inflammatory lesion that mainly involves the epiglottis and its surrounding tissues (including epiglottic valley and aryepiglottic folds)…
When you have a cold or fatigue, you may feel a sore throat, and seeing a doctor is usually your choice, but when your sore throat symptoms do not…
I. Overview of acute epiglottitis Acute epiglottitis is a disease with sudden onset, rapid development, and easy to cause upper respiratory tract obstruction, and can be divided into two categories: acute…
The epiglottis cartilage is a part of the laryngeal cartilage. It resembles a leaf, with a broad and free upper end and a thin tip attached to the back of…
Acute epiglottitis is an acute inflammatory lesion of the mucosa of the epiglottis that often leads to abscess formation when not treated properly and can be seen in both children…