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No Volume Voice, Higher Pitch. Laryngitis?

I AM A 50 YEAR OLD WOMAN AND APPROXIMATELY 2 MONTHS AGO I HAD WHAT I THOUGHT WAS A CASE OF LARANGITIS, BUT AFTER THIS TIME, MY VOICE HAS NOT COME BACK TO NORMAL. I HAVE NO VOLUME AND THE PITCH IS HIGHER, LIKE A HIGH WHISPER. I WENT TO A LOCAL DOCTOR AND HE SAID IT MAY BE HPLORI. I LOOKED THIS UP, BUT IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE WITH THE SYMPTOMS I HAVE.
HELP! I JUST LOST MY JOB

Tue, 1 Oct 2013
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Allergist and Immunologist 's  Response
MAY BE SOME OTHER PROBLEM
MAY BE VOCAL CORD PALSY OR PRESSURE ON NERVES OF VOCAL CORDS INTERNA;YY OR INTERNALLY
NEED ADVANCED TESTS TO FIND THE CAUSE AND TREAT ACCORDINLY
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ENT Specialist Dr. Vaishali Mehta's  Response
Hello,

Welcome to Health care magic forum.

I totally understand what you are going through. It is difficult for me to exactly pin point what the diagnosis is, without actually seeing your vocal cords.

Change of voice/ changes is pitch/ volume can occur due to any lesion on your vocal cords. You could be having vocal nodules/ polyps which are beningn lesions and simple to treat. You could also be just having a reflux laryngitis, as your doctor suggested.

I advise you the following measures:


Give absolute rest to your voice box. Do not shout/scream/ whisper. All these are damaging to your voice box.

Drink plenty of water and avoid foods which are acidic/spicy/ fried and sour. Take an antacid like pantaprazole for 2 weeks on empty stomach.

Get Voice therapy/ speech therapy done by a professional. They will train you on proper usage of your voice.

If not better with above measures, do not neglect your voicebox, and consult a Specialist.

Regards,
Dr Vaishali Mehta

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No Volume Voice, Higher Pitch. Laryngitis?

MAY BE SOME OTHER PROBLEM MAY BE VOCAL CORD PALSY OR PRESSURE ON NERVES OF VOCAL CORDS INTERNA;YY OR INTERNALLY NEED ADVANCED TESTS TO FIND THE CAUSE AND TREAT ACCORDINLY