Hoarseness of the vocal cords may be caused by acute laryngitis, vocal polyps, laryngeal cancer, according to the cause of the disease to take different treatment programs.
1. Acute laryngitis: hoarseness is caused by congestion and edema of the mucous membrane of the vocal folds, which can be treated with cephalosporin antibiotics, and nebulized treatment for those with more serious symptoms, such as inhalation of budesonide nebulized solution.
2. Vocal polyps: Vocal polyps can lead to hoarseness due to incomplete closure of the vocal folds. Early onset of vocal polyps with hormonal agents nebulized inhalation, such as budesonide nebulized solution to relieve mucosal congestion, edema. For larger polyps, vocal polypectomy is needed.
3. Laryngeal cancer: Early laryngeal cancer will affect the vibration of vocal folds and vocal fold closure, resulting in tiredness and hoarseness of voice. Early laryngeal cancer is generally recommended to be treated mainly by surgery, assisted by radiotherapy.
There may be other reasons for hoarseness of vocal cords, so it is recommended to consult doctor in time and use medication according to the cause of the disease, and the above medicines should be used according to the doctor’s instruction.