Laryngeal muscle fatigue injury symptoms?
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Laryngeal myasthenia is a very common disease, the main clinical manifestations of patients are often vocal fatigue, or vocal pain and weakness, hoarseness, speak hard, feel hard, frequent breathing when singing and so on. Laryngeal myasthenia is also called laryngeal myasthenia. Laryngeal muscle fatigue injury symptoms? Let's talk about it
Laryngeal muscle fatigue injury symptoms?
The early symptoms of laryngeal myasthenia were not significant. With the aggravation of the disease, the vocal muscles were obviously visible when the double vocal band was adducted and closed, and gradually increased. The larger the glottic cleft is, the heavier the hoarseness is. Usually, glottic incompetence can be seen. Even if the shape, color and volume of the vocal cords are normal, when hoarseness occurs, it is immediately concluded that laryngeal myasthenia has occurred.
Laryngeal myasthenia should be distinguished from severe myasthenia. Myasthenia gravis can also affect the laryngeal muscle, although only a small number of patients will show throat symptoms, but most will have laryngeal muscle involvement. Myasthenia gravis should be considered as a necessary differential diagnosis for patients with weak voice, hoarseness and poor pronunciation.
Traditional Chinese medicine has a better treatment for laryngeal myasthenia. The treatment method is to invigorate the middle and replenish qi, and to raise Yang and sound. Commonly used drugs are: Panax quinquefolium, yam, Atractylodes macrocephala, astragalus, polygonatum, licorice, angelica, rehmannia, Ligustrum lucidum, Spatholobus and so on, and then according to their condition. The effect of each medicine is remarkable when it is taken for 2-3 weeks.
matters needing attention
Finally, we should remind our friends that they should take good care of their voice, drink plenty of boiled water and not use their voice excessively. Especially those who are engaged in the broadcasting and hosting industry should pay more attention to their own voice.