Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Spasmodic Dysphonia

Spasmodic dysphonia
It is also called as laryngeal dystonia, is a speech disorder considered by involuntary movements or shudders of one or more muscles of the larynx vocal folds or voice box during speech.
Symptoms
It may co-occur with other neurological drive illnesses such as blepharospasm (extreme eye blinking and instinctive forced eye closure), tardive dyskinesia (instinctive and tedious movement of muscles of the body, face, tongue, arms and legs), or mandibulardystonia.

Diagnosis
Spasmodic dysphonia can be problematic to diagnose because the structure of the larynx is usual.
Treatment

Typically an otolaryngologist, a doctor that concentrates in diseases of the ears, nose, and throat (ENT), identifies SD can cure this disease.








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