Video series

  1. Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are reviewed utilizing a case study going through diagnosis and treatment. Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are generally caused by vocal accidents. Sudden vocal overuse breaks a blood vessel. This often occurs on the edge of the vocal cord where the vibrations impact the vocal folds the most. Using the voice with the polyp, blood fills it and swells.

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  2. Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are reviewed utilizing a case study going through diagnosis and treatment. Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are generally caused by vocal accidents. Sudden vocal overuse breaks a blood vessel. This often occurs on the edge of the vocal cord where the vibrations impact the vocal folds the most. Using the voice with the polyp, blood fills it and swells.

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  3. Muscle tension dysphonia is frequently used in two completely different ways in laryngology. I made this film in 2007 to distinguish 2 of the 3 ways the term "Muscle Tension Dysphonia" is used in my profession.

  4. There are 5 keys to performing a Great Laryngeal examination. The most expensive tip is to have a great endoscope for viewing the vocal cords.

  5. Doc, what should I do about my vocal cord polyp?