Loss of voice may be related to diseases such as vocal polyps, acute laryngitis, hysterical loss of voice, etc. Symptomatic and causative treatments need to be chosen according to the cause and characteristics of the disease. There is no rapid recovery method that controls symptoms and targets all causes.
1. Vocal polyps: mostly caused by inappropriate or excessive vocalization, but also caused by a strong vocalization, and can be secondary to upper respiratory tract infections. Large polyps can cause loss of voice. Vocal polyps are mainly treated with surgical excision after diagnosis.
2. Acute laryngitis: it is an acute inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa, often occurring after a cold, first viral infections, followed by bacterial infections, and can also be triggered by excessive vocalization or inhalation of harmful gases. Generally choose antibiotics and glucocorticoid nebulizer inhalation treatment, serious cases can be applied systemically, as far as possible to reduce vocalization.
3. Hysterical loss of voice: mainly caused by the dysfunction of the muscles that govern the movement of the vocal cords, mostly caused by mental stimulation, anxiety, excessive stress, sleep deprivation and other psychological triggers. The main choice for this disease is psychological suggestion therapy, which relieves the patient’s tension and pressure through psychological counseling.
When the loss of voice occurs, it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment as soon as possible, systematic examination, clear diagnosis, and standardized treatment in accordance with medical advice.