Sunday, October 4, 2009

Voice Problems

Understanding Vocal Cord Paresis/Paralysis is an important factor when dealing with vocal cord dysfunctions. It is important to know the difference between partial paresis of the cords and complete paralysis of the cords. Anyone of any age group or sex can develop Vocal Cord Paresis/Paralysis. The symptoms are common among most patients. They experience voice problems such as hoariness, airway problems and swallowing issues. Treatment can be voice therapy or surgery.

The website gives you a breakdown of understanding the disorder, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, highlights, and frontiers. It also provides you with a glossary of keys words and pictures so you can have a better and complete understanding of the disorder.

http://www.voiceproblem.org/disorders/paresis/index.asp

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