ENT (Ear,Nose,Throat)
Vocal Cord Lesion: Vocal cord lesions encompass various growths or abnormalities on the vocal cords. These lesions can affect voice quality, resulting in hoarseness, pain, and difficulty in speaking. Common examples include vocal nodules, polyps, and cysts, which often require evaluation by an otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat specialist).
Vocal Cord Paralysis: Vocal cord paralysis occurs when one or both vocal cords lose their ability to move. This condition can lead to voice changes, hoarseness, and, in severe cases, difficulties with breathing and swallowing. It may result from nerve damage, injury, or underlying medical conditions, and treatment options vary based on the cause and severity.
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Our superspecialist doctors provide the highest quality of care through a team-based, doctor-led model. Trained at some of the world's most renowned i..... Continue Reading