Loss Of Voice, Talking With A Soft Raspy Whisper, Have Drowsiness, Green Snot, Slight Headache. Diagnosis?
My name is Priscilla and since last thursday i have lost voice. when i do try to talk i have to force it to be heard and when i dont it just comes out a soft raspy whisper. My throat is scartchy and i try to caugh . when i do it is normally pretty hard and i almost puke. i am feeling drowsy and i blew my nose this morning. it was green. i do not have a runny nose during the day. it just stuffy when i lay down. and i get slight headaces from time to time. what is this diagnosis?
Since you have lost your voice secondary to infection we will go with a diagnosis of acute laryngitis with upper respiratory tract infection.
Consult an ENT and get yourself treated with a good anti biotic and anti inflammatory and an antihistamine
Also impress upon the doctor to start an anti reflux treatment also Furthermore, meet either an ENT or speech therapist to get to know about vocal hygiene. The more you give rest, the earlier will be your recovery
Take warm fluids and do not strain
If at the end of two weeks you have not still recovered then you must undergo an endoscopy with an ENT and the treatment will be tailored to the findings of the report.
take care and get well soon
Dr Sriram Nathan
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Loss Of Voice, Talking With A Soft Raspy Whisper, Have Drowsiness, Green Snot, Slight Headache. Diagnosis?
hello and welcome to HCM, Since you have lost your voice secondary to infection we will go with a diagnosis of acute laryngitis with upper respiratory tract infection. Consult an ENT and get yourself treated with a good anti biotic and anti inflammatory and an antihistamine Also impress upon the doctor to start an anti reflux treatment also Furthermore, meet either an ENT or speech therapist to get to know about vocal hygiene. The more you give rest, the earlier will be your recovery Take warm fluids and do not strain If at the end of two weeks you have not still recovered then you must undergo an endoscopy with an ENT and the treatment will be tailored to the findings of the report. take care and get well soon Dr Sriram Nathan