J06: Acute upper respiratory infections of multiple and unspecified sites
J06.0: Acute laryngopharyngitis
The throat is behind the mouth and nose. It connects the mouth and nose with the windpipe (trachea) and gullet (oesophagus). If your throat is inflamed, you may have a sore throat and cough.
Your larynx is also inflamed. The larynx is located beneath the throat. 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 an inflammation in the larynx. As a result, you may be hoarse.
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