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Learn about laryngeal soft tissue
Laryngomalacia is a rare disease, accounting for only 0.01% of all ENT diseases. The most noticeable sign is the wheezing of infants in the first weeks of life.
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What to do when the child has soft cartilage in the larynx?
Laryngomalacia causes wheezing in newborns and is the most common congenital abnormality of the larynx. 99% of babies will gradually recover without treatment.
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What are the symptoms of premature babies with soft laryngeal cartilage?
Laryngomalacia is a congenital abnormality of the laryngeal cartilage used to describe the case where the supporting tissues of the anatomical structures above the larynx, including the epiglottis and arytenoid cartilage, have not developed enough, causing these structures to fall into the child's airway, creating a wheezing sound.
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Is laryngeal soft tissue surgery dangerous?
Laryngomalacia is the most common congenital abnormality of the larynx in newborns. It usually resolves without treatment as the child grows. However, if the condition becomes severe, surgery is considered the most effective method to avoid future health consequences.
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Is congenital soft cartilage of the larynx dangerous?
Congenital laryngomalacia in infants causes the supraglottis to narrow during inspiration, leading to airway obstruction.
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Beware of children wheezing due to soft laryngeal cartilage
Stridor is an important sign of laryngomalacia in children. We can notice this stridor from the first weeks to months of the baby's life, especially when the baby eats, lies on his back or cries loudly. Although most cases resolve on their own as the baby grows, parents still need to be vigilant when detecting signs of stridor in their child.
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Stridor in young children: Note the softening of laryngeal cartilage
Stridor in children is one of the typical symptoms of laryngomalacia. In addition, children with laryngomalacia often have symptoms of wheezing, gastroesophageal reflux,...
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