What to do about vocal cord polyps

  When vocal cord polyps occur, they can affect a person’s voice and even breathing. When vocal cord polyps occur, there are two main ways to solve the problem: first, in daily life, pay attention to the protection of the vocal cords, and second, if necessary, surgical treatment. The third is to treat the disease that can cause the original vocal fold polyp.  The first important step in treating polyps is behavior change. Since excessive vocalization is a common cause of vocal fold polyps, it is important to stop reducing the frequency of pronunciation and try to protect your voice. You should avoid shouting, speaking loudly and reducing the amount of time you spend talking each day. If necessary, you can use a sound amplification device such as a microphone to reduce the loudness of your voice. You can also master good vocal techniques under the guidance of a professional.  Currently, the main treatment for polyps in pentacamera is the direct removal of vocal fold polyps using laryngoscopy and other devices, which is a widely used surgical treatment. This surgery is fast recovery and quick operation, and has been increasingly accepted by patients with vocal cord polyps.  In addition, when the throat is inflamed, the vocal cords are more likely to grow polyps. It is still necessary to actively treat laryngitis in normal times. You should also quit smoking in your daily life, as smoking can have a great impact on the vocal cords. Some people are allergic and need to take good respiratory precautions to minimize exposure to dust and other allergens. Some people have throat reflux and other diseases, which can also lead to the occurrence of vocal fold polyps, and need to be treated accordingly.  After the occurrence of vocal cord polyps, you mainly need to treat the primary disease and protect your voice. If these conservative treatments do not work well, you should undergo surgery to remove the vocal cord polyps.