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Laryngology and Voice Disorders

Laryngology and voice disorders are medical conditions that affect the voice and the larynx, which is the organ responsible for vocal production and speech. These disorders can cause a range of symptoms such as hoarseness, loss of vocal range, difficulty in speaking, difficulty in breathing, and even pain. Treatment…

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Overview

Laryngology and voice disorders are medical conditions that affect the voice and the larynx, which is the organ responsible for vocal production and speech. These disorders can cause a range of symptoms such as hoarseness, loss of vocal range, difficulty in speaking, difficulty in breathing, and even pain. Treatment of laryngology and voice disorders may include lifestyle changes, speech therapy, medications, or surgery. Early diagnosis of these conditions is important in order to minimize their impact and improve quality of life. Laryngology and voice disorders are common and affect people of all ages and gender. Knowledge of these conditions and their treatment is essential to maintain good vocal health.

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Ioannis Chatzistefanou · Greece Heather Bortfeld · United States Heidi Silver · United States

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