Consulting a Voice Doctor When
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The article assists singing teachers and others in understanding when a laryngologist (voice specialist) should be consulted, and especially when one should be consulted urgently.
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Anesthesia, Arytenoid dislocation, Breathy voice, Cancer, Care of the professional voice, Evaluation, Hoarseness, Hoarseness after surgery, Intubation, Laryngeal examination, Laryngitis, Laryngologist, Neck trauma, Pedagogy, Phonotrauma, Recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis, Reflux, Surgery, Vocal fatigue, Vocal fold bleeding, Vocal fold cyst, Vocal fold edema, Vocal fold hemorrhage, Vocal fold lesion, Vocal fold paresis, Vocal fold polyp, Vocal fold scarring, Vocal fold tear, Vocal fold trauma, Voice disorders, Voice misuse, Voice overuse, Voice rest, Voice therapy, Voice treatment