
Definition:
Vocal cord
paresis
(paralysis) is when one or both vocal
cords/folds are weak. Vocal cord paresis
causes a decrease in vocal cord mobility,
which will impact your ability to speak
normally. This is often caused by strenuous
misuse of the voice.
Symptoms:
Symptoms of vocal paresis include
hoarseness, vocal fatigue, loss of vocal
range, reduced volume when speaking and/or
singing, pain when speaking and/or singing
and shortness of breath. Vocal cord paresis
can also affect your ability to swallow and
clear mucus with coughing and sneezing. This
can result in an accumulation of mucus
around the vocal cords.
Treatment:
Our unique and revolutionary Non-surgical
Voice Repair program will not only repair
your voice and your vocal box, it will also
teach you how to use your voice correctly,
according to the standards of professional
speaking/singing. You will learn how to
restructure your voice into your facial
muscles - as opposed to your vocal cords -
with the support of your abdominal muscles
and that will minimize the pressure on your
vocal cords and box. It will also help
bypass your vocal box, meaning the minimized
movement of your vocal cords will not
severely inhibit your ability to speak
clearly. By treating the cause - using your
voice incorrectly - and not the symptoms of
your problem, your vocal problems will never
be an issue again and we guarantee it!
Through the application of natural herbs and
homeopathic remedies, any damage previously
done to your vocal box will heal, and the
mucus that builds up as a result of vocal
cord paresis will also clear. Once you've
learned how to use your voice properly, you
will no longer irritate your vocal cords and
that will protect you from the recurrence of
vocal cord paresis.
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2010 The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair