Wednesday, 13 January 2021

Treatment for Vocal Damage - at The Royans Institute

 Have you ever felt like there was something off about your voice? You may have felt like your voice had a raspy, hoarse-sounding quality. You may have experienced a lump-like feeling within your throat as you tried to speak and/or sing. In extreme cases, you may be suffering from problems like throat pain, lack of voice control (tone, projection, pitch), and even partial (or full) voice loss.

Any of the above-indicated problems may be the result of vocal damage.

How does vocal damage occur?

Vocal damage can be caused by a wide variety of reasons such as:

● Voice misuse or overuse (shouting, screaming, or using the improper vocal technique).

● Unhealthy habits (Drinking too much alcohol, smoking, etc)

● Over-consumption of certain foods (highly acidic foods or dairy products)

● Inadequate environment (breathing in dust, second-hand smoke, etc)

The Changes One Must Make in Order to Treat Vocal Damage

In order to rectify these issues, the person must be willing to change any and all of the above-mentioned destructive habits. This will help with regards to maintaining a healthier body and lifestyle, which will, in turn, provide a foundation for a healthy voice.

The individual suffering from vocal damage also requires the assistance of a professional voice specialist - who can teach them how to use their voice correctly without causing any further damage to their vocal anatomy.

At The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair, we recognize these changes - and many other life changes - one has to make in order to restore their voice. 

How We Treat Vocal Damage:

Our unique treatment method is geared to helping those who’ve suffered from a wide range of voice disorders like: 

Damaged Vocal Cords

Strained Vocal Cords

Vocal Nodes, Nodules

Vocal Polyps

Vocal fold cysts

Voice/Vocal Pitch Problems

Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD)

Vocal Cord Paralysis (Vocal Paresis)

Spasmodic Dysphonia

Burning Vocal Cords (Voice Damage due to Acid Reflux)

Muscle Tension Dysphonia

Reinke’s Edema (Vocal Cord Swelling due to Fluid)

Sulcus Vocalis (Gap between the vocal cords)

Shaved Vocal Cords due to Breathing Difficulty

Voice Alteration/Damage due to Laryngitis

Bogart-Bacall syndrome “Vocal fatigue”, Etc.

We use an unconventional method of voice restoration that incorporates specially-designed speech exercises, combined with the use of natural herbal remedies.

The above factors not only aid in the restoration of the quality of one’s voice but also ensures the safety of one’s vocal anatomy and overall health.

If you are suffering from a voice disorder and are in need of an alternative treatment option that does not require vocal surgery? Contact us. We can help.


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