Laryngitis erysipelas (synonyms - erythematous laryngitis) is an acute infectious disease that causes inflammation of the upper respiratory tract. The most common form of laryngitis is an infectious infection that can be caused by a variety of viruses and bacteria.
Manifestations of the disease include swelling and redness of the vocal cords, chest, face and neck. In addition, there is an increased body temperature, cough and difficulty breathing. In some cases, headaches, weakness, indigestion and nausea may occur.
Treatment of laryngitis erysipelas involves the use of antibiotics and other medications, which are individualized for each patient based on their symptoms. It is important to maintain bed rest, drink enough fluids, and ensure adequate ventilation of the room.