Laryngeal obstruction
Laryngeal obstruction is a lesion in the larynx or nearby organs that narrows the airway of the larynx and makes breathing difficult. It is not an independent disease, but a group of symptoms. As the laryngeal obstruction can cause hypoxia, if not handled in time, it can cause suffocation and endanger the life of the patient. Due to the acute and slow onset, laryngeal obstruction is divided into acute and chronic.
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