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Seasonal laryngitis?


I dont know if anyone has ever experienced the same thing, but I keep getting laryngitis every summer after I get a cold or the flu at the begining of summer and then it lasts all summer long. Is this normal or is it just severe allergies to something in the air?

It's allergies. There are many ways to treat this. See your family doctor and get a referral to an allergist.

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