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Loranthus

Loranthus. Loranthus is a native plant from India. It has a bitter and sweet flavor. Basically it is a species of sponging plants that grow on the branches of other woody trees. Though it is found throughout the... Read more

Abies cilicica

Abies cilicica. Abies cilicica is a slow growing species of conifer in the Pinaceae family. It is native to Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. It is a tall evergreen tree that can grow to a height of 60 to 70 feet. Its need... Read more

Quick stick

Quick stick. Gliricidia sepium is also known by other common names Quick-stick, Gliricidia, Nicaraguan cocoa shade and Madre de cacao. Quick-stick is a leguminous tree and belongs to the family Fabaceae. Quick-st... Read more

Irvingia gabonensis

Irvingia gabonensis. Irvingia is a genus of African and Southeast Asian trees in the family Irvingiaceae, sometimes known by the common names wild mango, African mango, or bush mango. They bear edible mango-like fruits, a... Read more

Olinia rochetiana

Olinia rochetiana. Shrub, small tree or less often a large tree, evergreen, usually (1.2–) 4–16 m. tall but occasionally said to reach 27 m.; often a small gnarled bushy tree in exposed rocky places. Bark grey, smooth o... Read more

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What is Laryngitis?

Laryngitis is an inflammation of your voice box (larynx) due to overuse, irritation or infection. Inside the larynx are your vocal cords — two folds of mucous membrane covering muscle and cartilage. Normally your vocal cords open and close smoothly, producing sounds through their movement and vibration. But in Laryngitis, your vocal cords become inflamed or irritated. This swelling causes distortion of the sounds produced by air passing over them. As a result, your voice sounds hoarse. In some cases of Laryngitis, your voice can become so faint, as to be undetectable. Laryngitis may be short-lived (acute) or long lasting (chronic). Most cases of Laryngitis are triggered by temporary viral infection or vocal strain and are not serious. But persistent hoarseness can sometimes signal a more serious underlying medical condition. Signs and symptoms of Laryngitis can include "Hoarseness, Weak voice or voice loss, Tickling sensation and rawness of your throat, Sore throat, Dry throat, Dry cough and Difficulty breathing etc".



Source: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research

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Certified References About Laryngitis

Certified References appear at the bottom of some of the treatments, referring to resources on the net (some accredited) supporting the information given.

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Laryngitis with Galeola stem bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Laryngitis Home Remedy Using Galeola

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Laryngitis with Harpullia stem bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Laryngitis Home Remedy Using Tulipwood

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Laryngitis with Wedelia trilobata leaves extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Laryngitis Home Remedy Using Creeping daisy

PubMed National Institutes of Health U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Treating Laryngitis with Irvingia gabonensis bark extracts, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at Laryngitis Home Remedy Using Irvingia gabonensis

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