WCM's Dr. Michael Stewart Explains Epiglottis, the Serious Illness that Put a Comedian in the ICU Last Week
Comedian Sarah Silverman shone a light on a rare but life-threatening throat condition , saying she was 鈥渋nsanely lucky to be alive.鈥
What seemed like a sore throat, she wrote, was actually 鈥渁 freak case of epiglottis."聽
But what is epiglottis, how is it different from a sore throat and why is it so dangerous? The Huffington Post spoke with Dr. Michael G. Stewart, the chairman of otolaryngology at 麻豆传媒高清版, to find out.
Epiglottis occurs when a small piece of cartilage that covers the windpipe swells, usually because of a bacterial infection, and blocks airflow to the lungs. The condition, Dr. Stewart told the website, can be extremely painful.
鈥淓piglottitis is severe throat pain 鈥 so severe you can鈥檛 even swallow your own saliva, so severe that it feels like you might be having difficulty breathing,鈥 he said. 鈥淧atients will typically be sitting literally drooling, often because it鈥檚 so painful to actually swallow.鈥
Dr. Stewart also answered other questions about epiglottis, including its symptoms and the prevalence of the disease. Learn more about the condition .