Vocal cord surgery is a medical procedure aimed at addressing issues related to the vocal cords, which play a crucial role in producing voice. The vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, are located in the larynx (voice box) and vibrate when air passes through them, producing sound. When problems occur with the vocal cords, it can affect voice quality, pitch, volume, and overall vocal function. Vocal cord surgery can help individuals find their voice again by addressing various conditions that may affect their vocal cords. Who May Be a Candidate for Vocal Cord Surgery? There are several conditions that may make someone a candidate for vocal cord surgery. These may include: Benign lesions on the vocal cords: Conditions such as vocal cord nodules, polyps, cysts, hemorrhages, or papillomas can develop on the vocal cords, affecting their ability to vibrate properly and produce clear voice. If conservative treatments such as voice therapy or medication do no...
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