Laryngeal Granuloma

Laryngeal granulomas are non-cancerous inflammatory lesions formed at the back of the larynx (voice box). It mostly occurs due to traumatic intubation. It can result in throat pain, hoarseness, voice pitch changes, and fatigued voice.

  
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I suffer from a painful throat and regurgitation of gastric juice. Is it due to laryngeal granuloma?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 52-year-old male with a height of 5.41 ft and a weight of 114.64 lb . For the last six months, I felt like after speaking from the morning to the afternoon, my throat was painful. I previously had regurgitation of gastric juice. My throat was sore and painful, and my doctor gave...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen the pictures attached (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity). The condition looks like contact granuloma. Do you have a history of voice overuse or misuse? Are you a professional voice user like a public speaker, singer, teacher, etc.? Do yo...  Read Full »

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