Wednesday, 22 February 2017

How To Fix a Hoarse Voice The Natural Way?

A dry throat could cause a hoarse voice. Hoarseness is usually a side effect of conditions like  cold, strep throat and laryngitis that causes the voice box to swell up profusely. It can also be caused by other conditions like smoking, drinking, drug abuse and acid reflux which causes heartburn.  



In the above cases, the person may feel the presence of a lump in the throat which, by itself, could cause temporary (or even permanent) loss of voice. If not treated in a short period of time, however, the condition can become more serious. In order to prevent it, it is important to keep your throat moist; avoid caffeine and alcohol beverages, which could cause dehydration and worsen a dry throat.  

This hoarseness of the voice is generally non-threatening. However, if it persists longer than two or three weeks, accompanied by other symptoms such as coughing up blood, pain upon speaking and swallowing, breathing difficulty and other related symptoms, or if it’s not caused by a cold or flu, then it is advised to contact your health physician as soon as possible. You can also be referred to an alternative voice specialist who would show you the way how to fix a hoarse voice with some behavioral changes and specially designed speech exercises.  

The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical voice repair is one of the best-known places based in Toronto (and worldwide)  that offers unique and revolutionary accelerated vocal development techniques. Rather than the symptoms, they believe in working on the source of your vocal problem and preventing surgical procedures that can produce unwanted side effects. So, if you have any concern about your voice, you are assured to get an accurate solution for your vocal problems naturally with specially designed speech exercises, combined with the use of natural herbal remedies. 

For more information about The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair, visit their website: www.repairyourvoice.com 

You can also contact their highly-trained voice specialists via email: (info@vocalscience.com) or by phone (416-857-8741)

Sunday, 12 February 2017

What Are The Best Treatments Available For Vocal Cord Polyps, Lesions, Nodules & Cysts?


Polyps-
Polyps:Usually, a vocal cord polyp occurs on one side of the vocal cord and in a variety of shapes and sizes. Depending upon the nature of the polyp, it can cause a wide range of voice disturbances.

Lesions-
The term vocal cord lesion refers to a group of abnormal growths within or along the actual vocal cord. Vocal cord lesions are one of the most common causes of voice problems.

Nodules-
Nodules: Vocal cord nodules are also known as ‘the calluses of the vocal fold’, and could appear on both sides of the vocal cords. Like other calluses, these nodules often decrease or go away when overuse of the area has stopped. But if the nodules persist, The Royan's Institute For Non-Surgical Voice Repair has you covered!

Cyst-
Cyst: A vocal cord cyst can appear near the vocal cord surface; or sometimes even deeper and near the vocal cord ligament (a firm mass of tissue contained within a membrane). The size and location of the vocal cord cysts makes an impact on the degree of disruption of vocal cord vibration and thus the severity of hoarseness, raspiness or other related (or even unrelated) voice disorders may heighten.

Oftentimes, the nodules could develop due to improper voice technique or stressful voice use. Another common reason for this occurrence is the act of straining the voice during a cold or virus in order to compensate for a weak voice during that time. In any case, a timely (preferably natural and holistic) treatment is advised to avoid permanent damage to the voice.

The gold standard treatment for vocal cord polyps and nodules is a specialized alternative form of voice therapy from a qualified (preferably nonsurgical voice voice repair) specialist. These specialists work with patients to help them modify the way they use their voices, promote vocal fold healing, and remove harmful voice/vocal habits.

If you are suffering from any vocal cord disorders like polyps, lesions, nodules, or cysts; and looking for an alternative (nonsurgical) form of treatment, you can speak with one of our experts at the Royans institute for non-surgical voice repair regarding this issue. And also, you can contact them if you have any other questions or concerns for that matter.

www.repairyourvoice.com
Info@vocalscience.com