Symptoms of recurrent laryngeal nerve recovery are mainly related to choking cough, dyspnea, hoarseness improvement and so on.
1. Improvement of choking and coughing: choking and coughing may appear after the injury of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, with the recovery of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, the degree and frequency of choking and coughing will be gradually reduced or even disappeared.
2. Improvement of dyspnea: if the bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve has been damaged, dyspnea and other symptoms may occur, and the dyspnea will be gradually reduced after the nerve is restored.
3. Improvement of hoarseness: typical symptoms such as hoarseness will appear after the injury of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, with the recovery of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, the symptoms of hoarseness will be gradually reduced.
The improvement of the above symptoms can be seen as the gradual recovery of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, and should be followed up in the hospital on a regular basis.