Not directly. But I could catch a cold, which could cause laryngitis.
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Laryngitis belongs to the respiratory system. It is the inflammation of the voice box (larynx) that can cause hoarseness or loss of voice.
Possible remedies would depend upon the cause of the laryngitis. Laryngitis is usually a symptom of something else, so its remedy is usually going to be to treat the cause. It might be antibiotics if an infection is the cause, or it might be to refrain from speaking if over-use or abuse of the vocal chords is the problem. Laryngitis due to an injury might be treated by some sort of physiotherapy or non-use or surgery, etc.Ultimately, you need to have the cause diagnosed by a physician and treated as directed.
Laryngitis is primarily caused by overuse of the voice, a condition faced by people ranging from teachers to performers.However, the primary medical cause of laryngitis is a viral infection. The same viruses that cause the majority of simple colds are responsible for laryngitis.
Reflux of stomach acids (GERD) can cause laryngitis if the vocal cords are constantly exposed to acids. The esophagus can also become irritated and inflamed.
When you have laryngitis, the lining of the larynx becomes inflamed and swollen. This can cause hoarseness or loss of voice. It may also lead to difficulty speaking or swallowing.
An infection of the larynx, called laryngitis, can cause temporary difficulty in speaking.
Fungi cause mycoses.
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It is a fungus.
No, measles is caused by a virus known as the measles virus, not by a fungus. Fungi and viruses are different types of microorganisms that cause distinct diseases with unique characteristics.