J04: Acute laryngitis and tracheitis
J04.0: Acute laryngitis
The larynx can be seen particularly well in men as a bulging area at the front of the neck. This area is also called the Adam’s apple. The larynx is important for breathing and speaking. It consists mainly of cartilage, ligaments, and muscles. The vocal cords are also located in the larynx.
The vocal cords may swell up due to the inflammation. As a result, the voice can become hoarse and you may have a cough. You may also temporarily lose your voice.
An inflammation in the larynx may be caused by pathogens. The larynx can also become inflamed if you put a lot of strain on your voice.
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