Voice Disorders

What are Voice Disorders?

Voice disorders affect the quality, pitch, volume, or tone of a person’s voice. These issues may result from inflammation, misuse of vocal cords, neurological conditions, or structural problems. Patients may experience hoarseness, vocal fatigue, pain, or even voice loss. At ESENS ENT, we offer expert diagnosis and customized treatments, including voice therapy and minimally invasive procedures, to restore clear and healthy vocal function.

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Common Conditions of Voice Disorders

Voice disorders can be temporary or chronic and require expert care for effective management.

Laryngitis

Inflammation of the vocal cords due to infection or strain, causing hoarseness and pain.

Vocal Cord Nodules/Polyps

Benign growths from vocal overuse or irritation leading to a breathy or rough voice.

Spasmodic Dysphonia

A neurological disorder causing sudden, involuntary spasms in the vocal cords during speech.

Paralysis of Vocal Cords

When one or both vocal cords fail to move properly, affecting voice and breathing.

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Symptoms of Voice Disorders

Voice disorder symptoms can vary by cause, but early identification helps with faster recovery.

Why Choose ESENS ENT for Voice Disorders?

At ESENS ENT, we combine experience, care, and modern tools for voice restoration.

  1. Specialized voice and speech therapy available in-house

  2. ENT specialists trained in vocal diagnostics and laryngoscopy

  3. Personalized treatment plans for fast voice recovery

  4. Non-surgical and surgical options as needed

  5. Trusted by professionals, teachers, and singers alike

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FAQ

FAQs About Voice Disorders

They can be caused by infections, overuse, smoking, allergies, or nerve problems.

 

 

No, but hoarseness lasting over 2 weeks should be evaluated by an ENT.

 

 

Many conditions improve with therapy, but some may need medical or surgical intervention.

 

 

Not always. With proper treatment, many patients fully recover their natural voice.

ENT specialists use tools like stroboscopy or laryngoscopy to assess vocal cord function.

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