Symptoms of epiglottitis

The symptoms of epiglottitis usually develop quickly and get rapidly worse, although they can develop over a few days in older children and adults. Symptoms include: a severe Strep throat difficulty and pain when swallowing difficulty breathing, which may improve when leaning forwards breathing that sounds abnormal and high-pitched (stridor) a high temperature (fever) of 38C (100.4F) or above irritability and restlessness muffled or hoarse voice drooling The main symptoms of epiglottitis in young children are breathing difficulties, stridor and a hoarse voice. In adults and older children, the main signs are a severe sore throat, swallowing difficulties and drooling.
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