Rush Throat
Acute laryngeal wind is a type of laryngeal wind, which refers to the acute symptoms of the larynx that have rapid onset, critical illness, redness, swelling and pain in the larynx, dyspnea, sputum salivation, difficulty in speech, and difficulty in treating water. "Tight throat." The occurrence of this disease is mostly caused by pharyngeal dysentery and various larynx diseases. It usually occurs in children with acute larynx and diphtheria. This is the evil of phlegm fever in the lung and stomach, re-sensing of wind fever or epidemic dysentery, inside and outside Combining evil, the fire and the fire incite, causing the phlegm to heat up the sputum, and the phlegm saliva and fire poisoning gathered in the throat, blocking the airway. In addition, there are also cases of laryngotrauma, laryngeal bacteria or foreign bodies blocking the throat. Throat disease is located in the throat and is closely related to the lungs and stomach. According to the pathogenesis of the disease, syndrome differentiation and treatment should be performed. If the patient has difficulty breathing, the symptoms of dyspnea should be relieved quickly.
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