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What is Laryngotracheal Stenosis?

Description of the disease

Laryngotracheal stenosis is a condition in which the airways in the area of the larynx become narrowed or blocked. This condition can be dangerous as it can lead to breathing problems and oxygen deprivation.

Classification

  • Congenital laryngotracheal stenosis
  • Acquired laryngotracheal stenosis

Symptoms

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Noisy or hoarse breathing
  • Frequent respiratory infections

Causes

The causes of laryngotracheal stenosis can be diverse, including congenital anomalies, traumas, infections, and tumors.

Diagnosis

Various tests, including endoscopy, computerized tomography, and laryngoscopy, may be performed to diagnose laryngotracheal stenosis.

Treatment

Treatment of laryngotracheal stenosis may involve the use of medications, surgical intervention, or respiratory rehabilitation.

Prevention

Prevention of laryngotracheal stenosis involves avoiding its causes, such as traumas and infections, as well as seeking timely medical assistance.

Physician

Laryngotracheal stenosis is treated by otolaryngologists.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.