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Do not attempt to examine the throat (larynx) at home, because use of the tongue blade may cause the condition to worsen.
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The health care provider will examine the larynx (laryngoscopy) and may find an enlarged, reddened epiglottis. Anesthesia may be required for laryngoscopy in a patient with epiglottitis, in the event insertion of a breathing tube (intubation) becomes necessary to maintain the airway.
- Stridor may be present.
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Blood culture or throat culture may show H. influenzae or other bacteria.
- A CBC may show an elevated WBC count.
- Neck x-rays may show enlargement of the epiglottis.
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