What’s wrong with my dry throat two months after vocal cord swelling surgery?

Dry throat two months after vocal cord swelling surgery may be caused by environmental factors, excessive use of voice, chronic laryngitis and other reasons.
1. Environmental factors: The weather is dry and the humidity of the air is not enough, so the voice is dry two months after the surgery for vocal cord swelling. Drinking more water and using a humidifier to keep the environment at a suitable humidity level can relieve most of the symptoms.
2. Excessive use of the voice: prolonged talking, incorrect vocalization, and frequent shouting lead to a dry voice, so you need to reduce the time you spend talking and take adequate rest.
3. Chronic pharyngolaryngitis: chronic inflammation of the throat can cause dryness of the throat and a foreign body sensation two months after the vocal fold swelling.
After the surgery of vocal cord swelling, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to eat a light diet, reasonable use of voice, regular review. If you experience discomfort such as a dry throat, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to identify the cause of the condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.