How to do after roaring throat mute

Patients who yell loudly will cause congestion and edema of the vocal cords. In this case, the patient’s vocal cords do not close tightly, so it will lead to inflammation of the throat and hoarseness. Patients are advised to avoid yelling loudly in their lives to reduce the repeated friction and strong tension of the vocal cords to avoid triggering hoarseness. If patients have hoarseness they need to actively deal with it by talking as little as possible and paying attention to vocal cord rest. Then they can do nebulized inhalation treatment with beclomethasone propionate suspension, which can effectively reduce vocal cord edema and has good effect on patients with hoarseness. Patients can also consider taking oral Golden Voice Capsules, and the symptoms should gradually improve after active treatment. In life, patients must avoid speaking loudly or for a long time.