LARYNGITIS
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Treatment of a simple, viral laryngitis simply
addresses the symptoms. Gargling with warm salt water, pain
relievers such as acetaminophen, the use of vaporizers to create
moist air, and rest will help the illness resolve within a week.
In an infant who is clearly struggling for air,
it may be necessary to put in an artificial airway for a short
period of time. This is very rarely needed.
An individual with tubercular laryngitis is
treated with a combination of medications used to treat classic TB.
In people with fungal laryngitis, a variety of anti-fungal
medications are available. |
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Alternative
treatment
Alternative treatments include aromatherapy
inhalations made with benzoin, lavender, frankincense, thyme, and
sandalwood. Decoctions (extracts made by boiling an herb in water)
or infusions (extracts made by steeping an herb in boiling water)
can be made with red sage (Salvia officinalis var. rubra)
and yarrow (Achillea millefolium) or with licorice (Glycyrrhiza
glabra). These are used for gargling, and are said to reduce
pain. Echinacea ( Echinacea spp.) tincture taken in water
every hour for 48 hours is recommended to boost the immune system.
Antiviral herbs, including usnea (Usnea spp.), lomatium (Lomatium
dissectum), and ligusticum (Ligusticum porteri), may help
hasten recovery from laryngitis. Homeopathic remedies are
recommended based on the patient's symptoms. Some people may get
relief from placing cold compresses on the throat. |
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