Vocal cord or laryngeal polyp (3 contents)
Hoarseness is known as a dull and coarse voice that is caused by abnormal vibration, under-touching or impaired elasticity of the vocal cords in response to various disease processes.
Polyps are soft nodules that grow from mucosa altered by inflammation. Laryngeal polyps are most commonly located on the vocal cords. What are the causes of polyps? Is surgery a last resort?
Lesions of the vocal tract, particularly the vocal folds, occur in the vast majority of people whose work requires the use and emission of the voice. Changes caused by various factors may interfere...