Epiglottitis (patient information)
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What is Epiglottitis?
Epiglottitis is inflammation of the cartilage that covers the trachea (windpipe).
What are the symptoms of Epiglottitis?
Epiglottitis begins with a high fever and sore throat. Other symptoms may include:
- Abnormal breathing sounds (stridor)
- Chills, shaking
- Cyanosis (blue skin coloring)
- Drooling
- Difficulty breathing (patient may need to sit upright and lean slightly forward to breathe)
- Difficulty swallowing
- Voice changes (hoarseness)
What causes Epiglottitis?
Who is at risk for Epiglottitis?
How do I know I have Epiglottitis?
When to seek urgent medical care
Treatment options
Diseases with similar symptoms
Where to find medical care for Epiglottitis
Directions to Hospitals Treating Epiglottitis