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The Problem In My Vocal Cord Is Not Allowing Me To Sing Properly

hey i m ankush.....i hav problem in my vocal cord...but when i consult to the doctor .....they said...its the normal problem.....but i m not feeling better......nw plz tell me wht should i do nw..........????bcz i can t sing properly nw......
Wed, 25 Jan 2012
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1. Get a video stroboscopy done and post the images or video. You may send a voice recording, detailed clinical, findings, images or video to doctor@healthcaremagic.com with 'Attn: Dr. Sumit Bhatti' in the subject line or via a free file sharing site such as www.filesanywhere.com
2. The commonest problem would be Reinke's edema or vocal (singer's) nodules. A sulcus vocalis due to acid reflux and changes of chronic laryngitis would also affect your singing voice and cause vocal fatigue.
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The Problem In My Vocal Cord Is Not Allowing Me To Sing Properly

1. Get a video stroboscopy done and post the images or video. You may send a voice recording, detailed clinical, findings, images or video to doctor@healthcaremagic.com with Attn: Dr. Sumit Bhatti in the subject line or via a free file sharing site such as www.filesanywhere.com 2. The commonest problem would be Reinke s edema or vocal (singer s) nodules. A sulcus vocalis due to acid reflux and changes of chronic laryngitis would also affect your singing voice and cause vocal fatigue.