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What is the difference between laryngitis and bronchitis?

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VOICE BOX/BRONCHI: Laryngitis is the inflammation of the larynx(voice box) and presents usually with hoarseness of voice. Bronchitis on the other hands is infection/inflammation in bronchi in the lungs and may present with cough;expectoration with/without chest discomfort;difficulty in breathing and can be acute or chronic.

Answered 5/1/2018

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Apple vs orange: ".Itis" indicates inflammation, not necessarily infection. Laryngitis is an inflammed larynx, or voicebox, while bronchitis is inflammation of the breathing tubes between and mouth and the lungs. . Good luck.

Answered 11/22/2018

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