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A Brief Detail About Cause and Impact of Communication Difficulties A voice disorder can happen to anyone. It may be by birth, an accidental shock, or maybe the result of a paralysis or any other certain or uncertain medical conditions. No matter what the reason may be, a voice disorder creates problems in speaking properly or in quality of voice. This problem not only affects the overall physical well-being, but also hammers on the confidence of a person even when your job puts a high demand on your vocal cords. In this article, we will discuss in brief detail about the voice disorder conditions. What is Vocal Cord Paralysis? Vocal cord paralysis is a certain medical condition that occurs when the nerve impulses to your larynx are disrupted. This condition results in paralysis of the vocal cord muscles that create C ommunication Difficulties and even breathe. That happens due to your vocal cords, sometimes called vocal folds, not functioning correctly (creating the proper vibration signature that creates your unique voice). Vocal cords not only produce sound, they also protect your airway by preventing food products and even your saliva from entering to wind pipe and causing you to choke. What is the Cause for Vocal Cord Paralysis? It can be caused by various infectious diseases that damage the nerves such as polio, whooping cough, brain tumors, stroke, etc. People suffering with certain neurological conditions like Parkinson, multiple sclerosis, or who have sustained a stroke, may also experience vocal fold paralysis. What are the Symptoms? A change in the sound quality of your voice, (like hoarseness and having Communication Difficulties), are the first symptoms of a vocal cord lesion. Other symptoms include an unreliable voice, low pitch, delayed voice initiation, airy or breathy voice, frequent throat clearing and swallowing problems. Sometimes, damage to both vocal cords causes serious problems with breathing and could potentially become life threatening. How Can Vocal Fold Paralysis be Treated? Our unique and revolutionary Non-surgical Voice Repair program will not only repair your voice and your vocal box, it will also teach you how to use your voice correctly, according to the standards of professional speaking/singing. You will learn how to restructure your voice into your facial muscles - as opposed to your

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Page 1: A brief detail about cause and impact of communication difficulties

A Brief Detail About Cause and Impact of Communication Difficulties

A voice disorder can happen to anyone. It may be by birth, an accidental shock, ormaybe the result of a paralysis or any other certain or uncertain medicalconditions. No matter what the reason may be, a voice disorder creates problemsin speaking properly or in quality of voice. This problem not only affects theoverall physical well-being, but also hammers on the confidence of a person evenwhen your job puts a high demand on your vocal cords. In this article, we willdiscuss in brief detail about the voice disorder conditions.

What is Vocal Cord Paralysis?

Vocal cord paralysis is a certain medical condition that occurs when the nerveimpulses to your larynx are disrupted. This condition results in paralysis of thevocal cord muscles that create C ommunication Difficulties and even breathe.That happens due to your vocal cords, sometimes called vocal folds, notfunctioning correctly (creating the proper vibration signature that creates yourunique voice). Vocal cords not only produce sound, they also protect your airwayby preventing food products and even your saliva from entering to wind pipe andcausing you to choke.

What is the Cause for Vocal Cord Paralysis?

It can be caused by various infectious diseases that damage the nerves such aspolio, whooping cough, brain tumors, stroke, etc. People suffering with certainneurological conditions like Parkinson, multiple sclerosis, or who have sustained astroke, may also experience vocal fold paralysis.

What are the Symptoms?

A change in the sound quality of your voice, (like hoarseness and havingCommunication Difficulties), are the first symptoms of a vocal cord lesion.Other symptoms include an unreliable voice, low pitch, delayed voice initiation,airy or breathy voice, frequent throat clearing and swallowing problems.Sometimes, damage to both vocal cords causes serious problems with breathingand could potentially become life threatening.

How Can Vocal Fold Paralysis be Treated?

Our unique and revolutionary Non-surgical Voice Repair program will not onlyrepair your voice and your vocal box, it will also teach you how to use your voicecorrectly, according to the standards of professional speaking/singing. You willlearn how to restructure your voice into your facial muscles - as opposed to your

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vocal cords - with the support of your abdominal muscles and that will minimizethe pressure on your vocal cords and box. It will also help bypass your vocal box,meaning the minimized movement of your vocal cords will not severely inhibityour ability to speak clearly. By treating the cause - using your voice incorrectly -and not the symptoms of your problem, your vocal problems will never be anissue again and we guarantee it! Through the application of natural herbs andhomeopathic remedies, any damage previously done to your vocal box will heal,and the mucus that builds up as a result of vocal cord paresis will also clear. Onceyou've learned how to use your voice properly, you will no longer irritate yourvocal cords and that will protect you from the recurrence of vocal cord paresis.