Vocal Nodules

Vocal Nodules Treatment in Fullerton, CA

Vocal nodules are growths that form on the vocal folds. These growths usually make it difficult to speak, as the natural movement of your vocal folds is disrupted by these nodules. The highly trained otolaryngologists at Greater Orange County Ear, Nose Throat, Head & Neck Surgery are highly experienced in performing in diagnosing and treating vocal nodules.

At our ENT clinic in Fullerton, CA, we specialize in diagnosing and treating both conditions to help you breathe easier.
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What Causes Vocal Nodules?

Typically, vocal nodules are caused by overuse of the voice. Vocal nodules are especially common in singers, as they regularly strain their vocal cords during performances.

Other professions or activities related to heavy voice usage can also cause vocal nodules to form. In addition to singers, coaches and cheerleaders will often develop vocal nodules due to how often they use their voice above a normal speaking range.

Whenever a person yells or screams, their vocal folds are violently slapped together again and again. This is incredibly harmful to your vocal folds, and it is what causes the tissue to swell and then eventually harden into a vocal nodule.

There are also a few other potential contributors to the formation of vocal nodules that do not involve any use of the voice at all. These contributors include smoking, drinking caffeine or alcohol, allergies, reflux, a disorder of the thyroid.

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Symptoms of Vocal Nodules

Hoarseness

A rough or scratchy voice

Feeling that there is something stuck in the throat

Difficulty in controlling the pitch of your voice

Shooting pain from one ear to another

Neck pain

Fatigue of the voice and body

Treatment Options for Vocal Nodules

If the individual rests their voice properly at the onset of their swollen vocal folds, the area is usually able to heal on its own. If the person does not adequately rest their voice, then vocal nodules will likely develop. It is advised to see an ENT specialist if your vocal nodule symptoms last for more than 2-3 weeks.

Over time, these nodules begin to harden, just like a callous. Once they have hardened, the vocal nodules will most often need to be removed during a surgical procedure.

In the event that the nodules are caused by smoking, drinking, allergies, reflux, or a thyroid disorder, then the individual will be advised to treat those existing conditions first in order to improve the health of their vocal folds. After all, it will do little good to treat the symptom instead of treating the true cause of the patients vocal nodules.

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