Congenital laryngeal wheezing
Infants and young children due to weak and loose laryngeal tissue, tissue collapse during inhalation, and laryngeal cavity caused by small throat, called congenital sore throat, also known as laryngeal cartilage softening. It usually occurs shortly after birth. As the child gets older, the larynx cartilage gradually develops, and the larynx also disappears.
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