What are the causes of throat swelling associated with fungal infection (mycosis)?

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Differential Diagnosis for Throat Swelling with Mold

  • Single Most Likely Diagnosis
    • Allergic reaction: This is the most likely diagnosis, as throat swelling can be a symptom of an allergic reaction, and the presence of mold could be the allergen triggering the reaction.
  • Other Likely Diagnoses
    • Infection (e.g., fungal infection): Mold can cause fungal infections, which could lead to throat swelling.
    • Irritation or inflammation: Exposure to mold can irritate the throat, causing swelling and discomfort.
  • Do Not Miss Diagnoses
    • Anaphylaxis: Although less likely, anaphylaxis is a life-threatening condition that can cause throat swelling and is often triggered by allergens like mold. Missing this diagnosis could be fatal.
    • Epiglottitis: This is a rare but serious condition that can cause throat swelling and is often associated with infection. It requires prompt medical attention to prevent airway obstruction.
  • Rare Diagnoses
    • Histoplasmosis: This is a rare fungal infection caused by inhaling mold spores, which can cause throat swelling among other symptoms.
    • Aspergillosis: Another rare fungal infection that can cause throat swelling, especially in people with weakened immune systems.
    • Angioedema: A rare condition that can cause throat swelling, often triggered by allergens like mold, but can also be hereditary or caused by other factors.

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