Airway obstruction refers to any blockage or narrowing in the respiratory passages that restricts normal airflow from the nose and mouth to the lungs. This condition can occur at various levels of the airway system, including the nose, throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx), or windpipe (trachea). The obstruction may be partial, allowing some air to pass through, or complete, preventing air movement entirely.
Airway obstruction can affect people of all ages, from infants with congenital abnormalities to adults with acquired conditions. The tropical climate and urban environment may contribute to certain types of airway problems, particularly those related to allergies and infections. Understanding the specific location and cause of the obstruction is essential for determining an appropriate treatment approach.