When babies are just born, parents are very concerned about their physical condition in all aspects. Once problems arise, parents will try their best to solve the baby's physical condition. So, what's going on with the baby's hoarse throat?
A hoarse throat in children is often caused by the abuse or misuse of voice. That is to say, children who frequently shout, cry loudly, and exert too much force may cause acute congestion of the vocal cords, resulting in hoarseness of the throat.
If a baby has abnormal symptoms such as coughing and fever in addition to a hoarse throat, it may be caused by respiratory tract infections, usually due to viral or bacterial infections. You can go to a pediatric clinic in a public hospital for further diagnosis and treatment of the cause of the hoarse throat in the baby.
It may also be caused by excessively dry surrounding environment, and if accompanied by symptoms such as yellow urine and dry stool, it may also be the cause of internal heat. In addition, symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection. Parents need to feed their babies some water or fruit.
The child suddenly has a hoarse throat and should be aware of acute pharyngitis. You can drink plenty of water, have a light diet, and also eat some children's throat clearing granules. If accompanied by fever, it is best to go to the hospital for nebulization inhalation treatment. Pay attention to whether there are echoes when the baby cries. During acute infectious laryngitis, there may be echoes when crying.
For repeated and prolonged hoarseness of the throat, electronic laryngoscopy examination should be performed first to rule out organic lesions of the vocal cords, such as vocal nodules, polyps, or congenital vocal folds, which may cause hoarseness of the throat. When necessary, it is recommended that children also receive language training to teach them the coordination between breath and speech, in order to avoid the problem of hoarse throat.