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  2. Vocal cord dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a condition affecting the vocal cords. [1] It is characterized by abnormal closure of the vocal folds, which can result in significant difficulties and distress during breathing, particularly during inhalation. [1] Due to the similarity in symptoms, VCD attacks are often mistaken for asthma attacks or laryngospasms.

  3. What is spasmodic dysphonia, RFK Jr.’s voice condition? - AOL

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    The treatable, but not curable, condition affects the vocal cords, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It can cause your voice to break, sound tight, strained, strangled, or very breathy.

  4. Spasmodic dysphonia - Wikipedia

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    Spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder in which the muscles that generate a person's voice go into periods of spasm. [1] [2] This results in breaks or interruptions in the voice, often every few sentences, which can make a person difficult to understand. [1]

  5. Vocal rest - Wikipedia

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    Vocal rest is also recommended after surgery to removal of vocal fold lesions, such as vocal fold cysts. [2] The purpose of vocal rest is to hasten recovery time. It is believed that vocal rest, along with rehydration, will significantly decrease recovery time after a cold. [3]

  6. Lupita Nyong'o damaged her vocal cords so badly doing a ... - AOL

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    Nyong'o strained her vocal cords, forming a polyp while recording Roz's robotic yet emotional voice. Recording sessions were halted for three months to allow Nyong'o to recover without surgery.

  7. Muscle tension dysphonia - Wikipedia

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    Stroboscopy allows the visualization of vocal cord movement, which vibrate too quickly for human eye to perceive. [15] When assessing the vocal cords, the most common finding in MTD is a posterior glottic gap. [2] Other findings include increased movement of the vocal folds towards one another, and changes in the angles of the vocal fold ...

  8. Kimberly Williams-Paisley Opens Up About 'Terrifying' 2 ... - AOL

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    Eventually she was diagnosed with a partially paralyzed vocal cord and underwent surgery in August. ... At first, she assumed she’d strained her voice: “I thought, ‘I need hot tea and vocal ...

  9. Vocal loading - Wikipedia

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    Vocal loading also includes other kinds of strain on the speech organs. These include all kinds of muscular strain in the speech organs, similarly as usage of any other muscles will experience strain if used for an extended period of time. However, researchers' largest interest lies in stress exerted on the vocal folds.