differentiating between stages of
laryngomalacia is very important , because it direct us toward the managment .
moderate laryngomalacia symptoms and signs include : feeding difficulties , esophageal reflux , retracting chest along with the noisy breathing , usually these children outgrow their illness by 12-18 months of life , they require treatment for the reflux because it makes the condition worse .
while in sever laryngomalacia babies may have
hypoxia ( lower tissue
oxygen ) , sever reactions that require multiple ER visits , recurrent chest infections due to checking.
if any of these symptoms occur, surgery is advisable and it includes ( supraglottoplasty) which removes the flabby tissue above vocal cords and it's done through the baby's mouth , and the baby stays in the Pedicatic ICU for 1-2 days before removing the breathing tube .
keep in mind surgery doesn't remove the problem completely , you will hear the noise but there is a dramatical improvement In feeding and breathing
I hope this helps