My Speaking voice returned right after surgery, literally...Initially I was very apprehensive about doing the surgery but my voice continued to become worse. Harder to speak than to sing. I saw three different doctors here in town (Las Vegas) and was worried I would never be able to sing or speak again. Finally, I met a Doctor Who referred me to a Laryngologist not an (Ent) I did as much research as I possibly could and met with Doctor Gerald Berke chief of staff at UCLA..... I was fortunate that I was only 4 hours away... He did the surgery, and had I known him sooner I would have gotten it done... Was it scary? of course, but after having it done the procedure wasn't that big a deal. I was told not to sing for approximately 1 month after surgery and watch my diet I have acid reflux.... My speaking voice is a bit deeper but I can sing again thank you doctor Berke.... Don't wait, do something now... Find a Great Laryngologist, ......J
Polyps can typically be found in various parts of the body, such as the colon, nose, or cervix. Diagnosis and treatment of polyps are usually done by healthcare professionals, such as gastroenterologists, ENT specialists, or gynecologists, depending on the location of the polyp.
Some symptoms of a throat polyp are hoarseness, a decrease in voice pitch, and possible pain in this area. However, if the polyp is very small, you may not present any symptoms. The only sure way to tell if you have a polyp is to see a doctor. A throat polyp is a benign growth near the vocal cords.
It is possible to have one's vocal cords removed through a surgery called a laryngectomy. This is usually done in cases of severe illness or injury to the larynx or throat. However, this procedure is irreversible and would permanently affect a person's ability to speak using their natural voice.
The area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and produces vocal sounds is called the larynx. The vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, vibrate when air passes through them, producing sound. The larynx is often referred to as the voice box.
Tightening of the vocal cords is also known as vocal cord dysfunction (VCD). This is a condition in which the muscles of the vocal cords tighten and this can make breathing difficult. It is caused by an autoimmune disorder.
A vocal chord polyp is a little bump on your vocal chord that is cause by straining or using a too deep voice
In an effort to repair her strained voice, Adele underwent microsurgery for a benign polyp on her vocal cords in Boston and doctors said her prognosis is good. "Adele underwent vocal cord microsurgery by Dr. Steven Zeitels to stop recurrent vocal cord hemorrhage (bleeding) from a benign polyp.
Unfortunately - yes. Many professional singers suffer from vocal polyps, and need to have a relatively minor operation to remove them. It's a pretty straight-forward procedure, and the patient can usually be discharged after 48 hours.
The recovery time for a removal of throat polyps will vary based on each patient. At least one week of vocal rest is required. Quiet talking will continue for between two and six weeks, and full recovery should be achieved by eight weeks.
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An esophageal pedunculated polyp is a growth that occurs within the throat. This type of growth often can be found hanging in the esophagus from what is known the root of the polyp. This root has been known to strangle off the vocal cords in many individuals that develop this type of polyp.
An esophageal pedunculated polyp is a growth that occurs within the throat. This type of growth often can be found hanging in the esophagus from what is known the root of the polyp. This root has been known to strangle off the vocal cords in many individuals that develop this type of polyp.
Adele underwent successful throat surgery in 2011 to remove a polyp from her vocal cords, which temporarily affected her singing career. After a period of recovery, she made a triumphant return to the stage and continued to release new music, showcasing her powerful voice. Her comeback has been celebrated by fans and critics alike, reaffirming her status as one of the leading artists in the music industry.
A surgery might cure a vocal cord dysfunction, but there is no guarantee at any time with a surgery. Some vocal cord dysfunction could be helped with exercise or rest.
i had it done today so I don't know how long it will be but I was told absolutely no talking/sounds for a week and try not to cough even... after this initial week I can ease into speaking but don't be abusive or excessive
I have just had 2 vocal cord polyps removed from my throat. I felt nothing at all throughout the operation as I was under a general anaesthetic. When I woke up I had a very sore throat which lasted for a week, but it was bearable and I could still eat. It is now almost one week since the operation and the sore throat is almost gone. My voice is still absent, however, but that should return in another week or so.
No, he had a Septum surgery. deviated septum