Laryngitis Allergic

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the mucous membranes of the larynx that can be caused by various reasons, including viral and bacterial infections, allergic reactions, overstrain of the vocal cords, exposure to allergens and toxic substances. One type of such inflammation is allergic laryngitis, which is much less common than regular laryngitis. The main reason for the development of allergic laryngitis is the reaction of the immune system to certain allergens that may be in the environment.

Symptoms of allergic laryngitis usually occur within a few hours of exposure to the allergen and include: swelling and redness of the laryngeal mucosa, difficulty breathing, sore throat, cough and hoarseness.



**Laryngitis** is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx, which can be caused by various reasons. One of the most common types of laryngitis is allergic laryngitis, which occurs as a result of the immune system reacting to various allergens. This condition can have serious consequences if left untreated. In this article we will look at the causes, symptoms and treatment of allergic la