Hoarseness



Hoarseness





It is important to distinguish between acute and chronic hoarseness because therapy and prognosis differ significantly.


CAUSES OF ACUTE HOARSENESS



  • Infectious laryngitis* (viral, bacterial, tuberculous, diphtheritic, fungal)


  • Croup


  • Epiglottitis


  • Vocal cord paralysis*


CAUSES OF CHRONIC HOARSENESS



  • Hypothyroidism


  • Laryngeal papillomatosis*


  • Laryngeal carcinoma*


  • Singer’s nodule*


  • Vocal cord paralysis*




PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

Erythema or exudate involving the pharynx suggests infectious laryngitis or epiglottitis. Unintentional weight loss, anorexia, and a smoking history suggest laryngeal carcinoma. Dry skin, fine hair, and a delay in the relaxation phase of the deep tendon reflexes should suggest hypothyroidism.

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Jun 10, 2016 | Posted by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Hoarseness

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