Epiglottitis
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Epiglottitis Symptoms
Symptoms of epiglottitis include:
Severe
sore throat
:
Difficulty swallowing
Inability to swallow
Drooling
Fever
Difficulty breathing
Muffled voice
Stridor:
Noisy breathing during inhalation
Usually a raspy sound
Swollen lymph glands in the neck
For more information:
Bacterial pharyngitis symptoms
Croup symptoms
Peritonsillar abscess symptoms
Tonsillitis symptoms
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Related Topics:
Bacterial pharyngitis
Cough
Croup
Difficulty breathing
Difficulty swallowing
Peritonsillar abscess
Sore throat
Tonsillitis
Wheezing
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Cough
Difficulty breathing
Difficulty swallowing
Sore throat
Swollen glands in the neck
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Last Updated: Apr 18, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Epiglottitis References:
Hickerson SL, Kirby RS, Wheeler JG, Schutze GE. Epiglottitis: a 9-year case review. South Med J. 1996 May;89(5):487-90.
Nakamura H, Tanaka H, Matsuda A, Fukushima E, Hasegawa M. Acute epiglottitis: a review of 80 patients. J Laryngol Otol. 2001 Jan;115(1):31-4.
Sack JL, Brock CD. Identifying acute epiglottitis in adults. High degree of awareness, close monitoring are key. Postgrad Med. 2002 Jul;112(1):81-2, 85-6.