Can congenital larynx cartilage dysplasia be treated seriously

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Congenital laryngeal achondroplasia is usually treatable in severe cases.

Congenital laryngeal achondroplasia is a self-limiting condition that causes sore throat, dysphagia, and breathing difficulties. Congenital laryngeal achondroplasia may resolve or resolve with age. If congenital laryngeal chondrodysplasia is seriously associated with respiratory tract obstruction, surgery is needed. Common surgical methods usually include laser supraglottoplasty, laryngoscopic supraglottoplasty, etc., which can speed up physical recovery and relieve symptoms.



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