How DPC Can Help Manage Your Laryngomalacia

Airway obstruction results from laryngomalacia, a disorder in which the soft tissues of the larynx (voice box) fold inward when breathing. It is frequently present at birth and is most frequently observed in babies. The disorder is brought on by underdeveloped laryngeal structures, which partially restrict the child's airway as they breathe. As the child grows and the larynx gets stronger and more rigid, laryngomalacia often gets better.

Stridor, a high-pitched sound made as the youngster breathes in, is the most noticeable sign of laryngomalacia. When the infant is screaming, eating, or sleeping on their back, this sound usually becomes more audible. Additional symptoms could include low weight gain, trouble feeding, and in extreme situations, breathing problems that could result in respiratory distress. Even while laryngomalacia is frequently a benign disorder, if the obstruction of the airway is severe, it can occasionally lead to consequences that need medical attention.

How Laryngomalacia Can Be Managed with DPC

By offering individualized care that is catered to the needs of the child and their family, Direct Primary Care (DPC) provides a patient-centered approach to addressing laryngomalacia. When it comes to babies, DPC providers are able to keep a careful eye on the child's growth, follow the condition's course, and spot any symptom changes that might call for additional care. Frequent examinations with a DPC provider guarantee that parents receive continuing assistance and direction, assisting them in effectively managing their child's illness.

If the illness worsens or if alternative treatments, such surgery, are contemplated, DPC clinicians can also promptly send patients to pediatric specialists, such as pediatric ENT (ear, nose, and throat) physicians or pulmonologists. As the child's illness is treated, parents can find peace of mind knowing that their child is receiving regular treatment and communication from a committed provider who can handle issues and coordinate care thanks to DPC's emphasis on long-term partnerships.

DPC's Advantages for Patients with Laryngomalacia

The continuous, individualized care given to the kid and their family is what makes Direct Primary Care beneficial for patients with laryngomalacia. Particularly when symptoms change or concerns emerge, DPC makes sure that parents can readily contact their healthcare professional for counsel, assurance, or medical advice. DPC providers can address each child's specific needs and modify treatment programs in accordance with those needs by emphasizing individualized care.

Furthermore, DPC provides more schedule flexibility, which is particularly helpful for parents who lead hectic lives or who are managing a child's chronic illness. Having quick access to a healthcare professional when needed improves the experience for parents in general and guarantees that the child's care is proactive and consistent. DPC makes it possible to manage the condition more actively, whether via phone conversations, online chats, or in-person meetings.

Customized Treatment of Laryngomalacia in DPC

In a Direct Primary Care context, the goal of personalized management of laryngomalacia is to create a care plan tailored to the child's symptoms and general health. In close collaboration with the parents, the DPC provider conducts routine evaluations of the child's condition, considering aspects like growth, development, and the intensity of symptoms. The treatment approach for kids with moderate laryngomalacia could include regular checkups and condition monitoring to make sure the symptoms don't get worse.

In more serious situations, DPC clinicians can assist in managing any issues that may occur, guiding parents through treatment options including medication or even surgery, and coordinating care with pediatric specialists. Providing parents with information and support to help them comprehend the illness and the best ways to care for their kid at home is another aspect of personalized care. DPC can help families deal with the difficulties of treating laryngomalacia while advancing the child's long-term health and wellbeing by offering ongoing, individualized care.

Published on: December 06, 2024
Doctors that manage laryngomalacia
  • Wilson Wang, Concierge Pediatrics in Manhattan Community Board 1
    Wilson Wang, MD, FAAP
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Manhattan Community Board 1, New York
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    Enlightened me about my condition.
  • Andrew Elliston, Concierge Pediatrics in Manhattan Community Board 1
    Andrew Elliston, MD, FAAP
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Manhattan Community Board 1, New York
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    Enlightened me about my condition.
  • Natalie W. Geary, Concierge Pediatrics in Manhattan Community Board 1
    Natalie W. Geary, MD, FAAP
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Manhattan Community Board 1, New York
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    Enlightened me about my condition.
  • Christopher Gonzalez, Concierge Family Medicine in Long Island
    Christopher Gonzalez, DO
    Concierge Family Medicine
    Long Island, New York
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    Dr. Gonzalez is fantastic. He is pleasant and attentive. He seemed eager to give me all the time I needed and to answer all of my questions.
  • Kyon Hood, Concierge Pediatrics in Brooklyn
    Kyon Hood, MD
    Concierge Pediatrics
    Brooklyn, New York
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    Dr. Hood is a fantastic doctor who I strongly recommend. He conducts a comprehensive assessment of the patient before taking action.
  • Daniel Silvershein, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Daniel Silvershein, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    A wonderful internist who brings a skill set to the patient often not seen in doctors these days. Dr. Silvershein is exceptional because he is sensitive and has excellent listening skills. He stands out!!
  • Ellen Wexler, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Ellen Wexler, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I'm the best version of myself, both physically and mentally. She takes the time to learn about your condition and explain how to overcome it.
  • Shanna Levine, Concierge Internal Medicine in New York
    Shanna Levine, MD
    Concierge Internal Medicine
    New York, New York
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    I was able to get direct answers to all of my questions. She was extremely patient with me. She gave me all the time I needed with her and was always available to address all my concerns.