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Throat and Voice
Conditions of the Throat and Voice can include speech problems associated with stress, abuse, or injuries to the vocal cords which may result in laryngitis, vocal nodules, vocal polyps, and contact ulcers. Anyone can be susceptible to vocal abuse from infants, cheerleaders, lawyers, teachers, coaches, clergy, or anyone who may use their voice excessively.
Other conditions of Throat and Voice disorders encompass hoarseness, difficulties with swallowing or breathing, tonsils, adenoids and infections. The causes may not be from overuse or abuse of the voice, but may be derived from sinus, gastroesophageal conditions or viruses and infections.
The trained professional and Commonwealth ENT can properly diagnose the underlying causes of you symptoms. Only a trained practitioner can perform a thorough examination with an evaluation of medical history to properly diagnose you Throat and Voice matters.
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