Acute laryngitis in children is a non-infectious respiratory disease. The main cause is laryngeal inflammation caused by viral infection, and should be treated symptomatically. This disease is often caused by respiratory syncytial virus, influenza virus, etc. Although it is not contagious itself, the virus can be transmitted from person to person, especially in children with low immunity. Symptoms include hoarseness, cough, fever, etc., and in severe cases, it can cause difficulty breathing. The key to the treatment of acute laryngitis in children is to relieve symptoms and prevent complications. In terms of drug treatment, the use of oral hormones such as dexamethasone can effectively reduce swelling in the throat and help improve breathing; in the case of bacterial infection, antibiotics such as amoxicillin may be used. For severe cases that require rapid relief of symptoms, nebulized inhaled epinephrine can be considered. At home, a humidifier can be used to keep the air moist to relieve throat discomfort. At the same time, encourage children to drink plenty of water and avoid overheated or overcooled food and drinks. The key to the treatment of acute laryngitis in children is to relieve symptoms and prevent complications. In terms of drug treatment, the use of oral hormones such as dexamethasone can effectively reduce swelling in the throat and help improve breathing; in the case of bacterial infection, antibiotics such as amoxicillin may be used. For severe cases that require rapid relief of symptoms, nebulized inhaled epinephrine can be considered. At home, a humidifier can be used to keep the air moist to relieve throat discomfort. At the same time, encourage children to drink plenty of water and avoid overheated or overcooled food and drinks. Parents should pay close attention to changes in their children's condition. If they have severe breathing difficulties or persistent high fever, they should be sent to the doctor in time. At the same time, pay attention to strengthening children's nutrition and rest, improving immunity, and avoiding crowded places to reduce the chance of infection. In the high-incidence season of influenza, timely vaccination is also one of the effective preventive measures to reduce the risk of related virus infection. Maintaining good hand hygiene habits can also help cut off the transmission of the virus. |
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