그래서 정확한 진단을 위해서 병원에 가야 합니다 집에 있는 약으로 계속 드셨으면 큰일 나셨겠습니다
I didn't even know I had laryngitis and started taking the cold medicine I had been given before. After about 3 or 4 days, my cough didn't get better; it got worse. I couldn't sleep because of the coughing noise. I coughed almost all night... I coughed less than when I had bronchitis, but you know that feeling of tasting blood!!
Since it wasn't resolved with just cold medicine, I visited another ENT clinic, and the doctor examined my vocal cords and larynx with an endoscope and immediately diagnosed me with laryngitis... Haha, it was laryngitis!
I took the high-dose antibiotic prescribed, and like a ghost, my cough stopped in just one day! God, doctor...! The cough medicine that you squeeze out is really unnecessary, so I didn't take it. The laryngitis antibiotic was prescribed and I was told to take it all without stopping, so I took it all.
As soon as I started taking it, my laryngitis symptoms started to improve the next day, my coughing also decreased, and my daily life became more convenient.
My doctor advised me to be careful about keeping my mucous membranes from drying out when dealing with laryngitis, so I immediately purchased a humidifying mask. It felt like it protected my throat from the dry air, and it was especially helpful when my cough got worse at night.
The product I used was soft and comfortable, and it didn't cause any discomfort to my ears while I slept, but it dried out too quickly, which was disappointing. I heard that imported products don't dry out and last a long time, so I'd like to try them out.
I was told to drink a lot of water, so I ate more carefully. It only took about two days to completely recover? I didn't know I would get better so quickly. My body responds so well to antibiotics... I feel alive now that I don't cough at night. I still cough a little when I eat spicy food, though.
Difference between common cold and laryngitis
If the main symptoms are a runny nose and sneezing and you feel severe fatigue throughout your body, suspect a common cold. If you have a sore throat, voice changes, and a cough without a fever or body aches, suspect laryngitis.
If, like me, you have a cough that lasts for more than a week without any particular reason and the symptoms get worse at night, but you don't have a fever or body aches and don't infect others, it's likely laryngitis!