Vocal Folds Swelling

The vocal fold swelling, also known as laryngitis, occurs due to irritation, infection, or overuse of vocal cords. A person with swelling in the vocal fold will have a harsh-sounding voice. Drinking plenty of water, using a humidifier, and voice rest can help reduce vocal fold swelling.

  
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I get recurrent voice box swelling with disturbance to talk or sing. How worse is the damage?

Query: Hello doctor, I had voice box swelling before two months. I had taken medicines for around 10 days, it subsided and my voice was getting better. But at the beginning of this month, it started again. I could not visit any doctor due to the lockdown. I tried to rest my voice and did continuous steami...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. First and foremost, acute inflammation of the vocal cords what we call acute laryngitis requires proper precautionary measures for a certain amount of time with proper treatment failing of which the problems will recur again after a short span of relief. My advice to you ...  Read Full »

How is vocal cord swelling treated?

Query: Hello doctor, I am suffering from vocal folds swelling. I feel my voice is too low. Local ENT specialist advised me to take steam through mouth. Please help me out.  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Vocal cord swelling may be due to various causes like respiratory tract infection, gastric reflux, voice abuse, etc. So, first thing you need to do is absolute voice rest for couple of days and maintaining proper voice hygiene. Except that to minimize reflux, avoid spicy...  Read Full »

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