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What does laryngalgia mean?

Laryngalgia refers to pain in the larynx, which is the voice box.

It's important to note that laryngalgia is not the same as laryngitis. Laryngitis is inflammation of the larynx, while laryngalgia is just pain.

Causes of laryngalgia can be diverse and include:

* Muscle strain: Excessive use of the voice, like singing or public speaking, can strain the muscles of the larynx, leading to pain.

* Infections: Viral or bacterial infections can cause inflammation and pain in the larynx, sometimes accompanying a sore throat.

* Reflux: Stomach acid coming up into the esophagus and larynx can cause irritation and pain.

* Trauma: Injuries to the larynx from accidents or surgery can result in pain.

* Cancer: While less common, laryngeal cancer can cause pain in the larynx.

* Other causes: Allergic reactions, dry air, and certain medications can also contribute to laryngalgia.

If you experience laryngalgia, it's important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.

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