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In babies and small children the symptoms include a weak cry, trouble swallowing, noisy breathing, and chronic cough. Noisy breathing may be a [[stridor]], which can sound like a whistle or a snore, and is a sign that the laryngeal or [[trachea]]l parts of the airway are narrowing. | In babies and small children the symptoms include a weak cry, trouble swallowing, noisy breathing, and chronic cough. Noisy breathing may be a [[stridor]], which can sound like a whistle or a snore, and is a sign that the laryngeal or [[trachea]]l parts of the airway are narrowing. | ||
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Common Symptoms
Adults
In adults the symptoms Laryngeal papillomatosis are hoarseness, or a strained or breathy voice. Size and placement of the tumors dictate the change in the person's voice. Breathing difficulties may occur but more commonly are found in children.
Children
In babies and small children the symptoms include a weak cry, trouble swallowing, noisy breathing, and chronic cough. Noisy breathing may be a stridor, which can sound like a whistle or a snore, and is a sign that the laryngeal or tracheal parts of the airway are narrowing.