EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTION OF ACUTE LARINGITIS IN CHILDREN: MODERN APPROACHES
Abstract
Effective strategies for the prevention of acute laryngitis in children are an important topic in modern medicine. This review addresses current approaches and innovations in the prevention of this disease. Various aspects are described, including the causes of laryngitis, risk factors, modern technological solutions and the results of clinical studies. Particular attention is paid to prevention methods such as vaccinations, hygiene, and the use of telemedicine and mobile applications. Through a comparative analysis of various approaches and factors influencing their effectiveness, optimal strategies for the prevention of acute laryngitis in children are identified. The review highlights issues not only aimed at reducing the risk of laryngitis, but also at improving the overall health of children and their quality of life. The results and conclusions of this literature review can serve as the basis for the development of more effective medical and preventive programs in the field of preventing acute laryngitis in children.
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