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  1. Laryngomalacia: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    May 22, 2024 · What is laryngomalacia? Laryngomalacia (lah-ring-oh-ma-LAY-shia) is a larynx (voice box) abnormality that can happen in newborn babies. It occurs when weak, floppy …

  2. Laryngomalacia - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    What is laryngomalacia? Laryngomalacia is a congenital condition (present at birth) in which the tissue directly above the vocal cords is softer than usual. When the baby takes a breath, the …

  3. Laryngomalacia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jan 10, 2024 · Laryngomalacia ranks as the most prevalent cause of infant stridor. It is essential to make the diagnosis in early infancy as it may affect multiple aspects of growth and …

  4. A Guide to Laryngomalacia | 700 Children's

    Oct 7, 2025 · Does your baby make squeaky or high-pitched breathing sounds? Learn about laryngomalacia, a common condition in infants that often improves with growth, and when to …

  5. Laryngomalacia (Laryngealmalacia) - Boston Children's Hospital

    Many infants with laryngomalacia are able to eat and grow normally, and the condition will resolve without surgery by the time they are around 20 months old. However, a small percentage of …

  6. Laryngomalacia (Infantile) | Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Laryngomalacia (LM) is the most frequent cause of noisy breathing in infants and children. Learn more about what causes laryngomalacia, symptoms and treatment.

  7. Laryngomalacia - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Laryngomalacia is a congenital softening of the tissues of the larynx (voice box) above the vocal cords. This is the most common cause of noisy breathing in infancy. The laryngeal structure is …

  8. Laryngomalacia is the most frequent cause of stridor or noisy breathing in infants. It occurs as a result of a floppy portion of the larynx (voice box) that has not yet developed the strength to …

  9. Laryngomalacia - Wikipedia

    Laryngomalacia (literally, "soft larynx ") is the most common cause of chronic stridor in infancy, in which the soft, immature cartilage of the upper larynx collapses inward during inhalation, …

  10. Pediatric Congenital Laryngeal Stridor / Laryngomalacia

    Congenital laryngeal stridor (also called laryngomalacia) results from a congenital (present at birth) anomaly of the larynx (voice box). A weakness in the structures in the larynx, can cause …