Does tuberculosis of the vocal cords cause hoarseness? Can it be cured?

The symptoms of hoarseness caused by laryngeal tuberculosis invading the vocal cords can be cured in most patients with aggressive treatment. Laryngeal tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by tuberculosis infection of the larynx. Hoarseness is a common symptom of laryngeal tuberculosis, often appearing in the early stages of the disease, with the progression of the disease can be gradually aggravated, and in the late stages, even loss of voice. The disease is mainly treated with medication. Laryngeal tuberculosis is often treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs, glucocorticoids and analgesic drugs. Common anti-tuberculosis drugs include isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol. All patients need to be treated consistently with the principles of early combination, appropriate dosage, regularity, and adequate duration of therapy. Laryngeal tuberculosis causes hoarseness of the vocal cords, should promptly seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to use medication, do not unauthorized use of medication, in order to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to air circulation on weekdays, talk less and do not go out.