Hoarseness Center - Flint, MI
Flint Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor Doctors for HoarsenessType of Physician: Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor What is a Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor? A certification by the Board of Otolaryngology; practitioners provide comprehensive medical and surgical care of patients with diseases and disorders that affect the ears, the respiratory and upper alimentary systems (nose, mouth and throat) and related structures. Specialty: Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology) Common Name: Ear, Nose, Throat Doctor Ear, Nose, & Throat Doctor Doctors in Flint *![]() Khaled M Shukairy MD ![]() Nasir Ahmad MD ![]() Nita Kulkarni & Srinivas Mukkamala MD ![]() Mehmet Agabigum MD ![]() Leonard J Dias MD ![]() Anthony A Pavone DO ![]() Ear Nose Throat & Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Ear Nose Throat & Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Ear Nose Throat & Plastic Surgery Associates ![]() Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() North Pointe ENT & Cosmetic Surgery Center ![]() Richard A Wandzel DO ![]() Michigan ENT ![]() Michigan ENT ![]() Michigan ENT ![]() North Oakland Medical Center White Lake ![]() North Oakland ENT Centers ![]() North Oakland ENT Centers ![]() North Oakland ENT Centers ![]() Michigan Pediatric ENT Associates PLLC ![]() ENT Specialists ![]() ENT Specialists ![]() ENT Specialists ![]() Donald S Kitain DO ![]() Edgewood Center Otolaryngology PC ![]() Thabet Abbarah MD ![]() Red Cedar ENT & Audiology PLLC ![]() Center for Ear Nose & Throat PC ![]() Robert L Borenitsch DO ![]() Narendra Kumar MD ![]() Valley Ear Nose & Throat Associates PC ![]() Valley Ear Nose & Throat Associates PC ![]() Valley Ear Nose & Throat Associates PC ![]() Valley Ear Nose & Throat Associates PC ![]() Henry Ford Health System Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Henry Ford Health System Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Henry Ford Health System Ear Nose & Throat ![]() Henry Ford Health System Ear Nose & Throat ![]() McBrien Nowak Danish & Sobol MDs ![]() McBrien Nowak Danish & Sobol MDs ![]() McBrien Nowak Danish & Sobol MDs ![]() Esmael H Amjad MD PC ![]() University Otolaryngology ![]() Gregory C Roche DO ![]() ENT Specialists ![]() David L Farber MD ![]() Rontal Akerval Clinic ![]() Rontal Akerval Clinic ![]() Rontal Akerval Clinic ![]() Rontal Akerval Clinic ![]() Michigan Ear Institute ![]() Michigan Ear Institute ![]() Michigan Ear Institute ![]() Michigan Ear Institute ![]() Michigan Ear Institute ![]() Michigan Ear Institute ![]() James S Brooks MD ![]() University of Michigan Center for Facial Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Jeffrey S Leider MD PC ![]() Michigan Pediatric ENT Associates PLLC ![]() ENT Physicians PC ![]() ENT Physicians PC ![]() ENT Physicians PC ![]() ENT Physicians PC ![]() Baker Ear Nose & Throat Associates ![]() Pure Rejuvenation Center ![]() University Otolaryngology ![]() University Otolaryngology ![]() University Otolaryngology ![]() Vitality Physicians ![]() Drs Glinski & Stoler DO ![]() Drs Glinski & Stoler DO ![]() Mark J Uzansky DO ![]() Rudrick E Boucher MD PC ![]() Anil K Gupta MD ![]() R Rajaraman MD ![]() Conrad Proctor MD & Todd Proctor MD ![]() Conrad Proctor MD & Todd Proctor MD ![]() Arthur Rosner MD ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Pediatric Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Pediatric Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Pediatric Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Pediatric Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Pediatric Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() University of Michigan Otolaryngology ![]() ENT Consultants ![]() ENT Consultants ![]() Craniofacial Institute ![]() ENT Consultants ![]() ENT Consultants ![]() Holzworth & Stephens DO PC Flint, MichiganUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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HoarsenessWhat is hoarseness?Hoarseness is an abnormal deep, harsh voice caused by a variety of conditions.
What causes hoarseness?Hoarseness is generally caused by irritation of, or injury to, the vocal cords. The larynx (also referred to as the voice box), is the portion of the respiratory (breathing) tract containing the vocal cords. The cartilaginous outer wall of the larynx is commonly referred to as the "Adams apple." The vocal cords are two bands of muscle that form a "V" inside the larynx. When we sing or speak, the vocal cords vibrate and produce sound.
Hoarseness can be caused by a number of conditions. The most common cause of hoarseness is acute laryngitis (inflammation of the vocal cords) caused by an upper respiratory tract infection (usually viral), and less commonly from overuse or misuse of the voice (such as from yelling or singing). Other causes of hoarseness include:
What are the signs and symptoms of hoarseness?Hoarseness typically gives the voice a raspy and harsh quality, though it may also cause a change in the pitch or volume of the voice. The rapidity of onset and any associated symptoms will depend on the underlying cause leading to hoarseness. How are the causes of hoarseness diagnosed?A health care practitioner will ask the patient questions about their hoarseness and any other associated symptoms. A physical exam will focus on the head and neck. Often times, a diagnosis can ... Recommended Reading Related to HoarsenessWhy does reflux laryngitis occur?Reflux is caused by weakness in the muscle at the junction of the esophagus with the stomach. Normally, this muscular valve, or sphincter, functions to keep food and stomach acid from moving upward from the stomach to the esophagus and larynx. This valve opens to allow food into the stomach and closes to keep the stomach's contents from coming back up. The backward movement of stomach contents (gastric contents) up into the esophagus is referred to as gastroesophageal reflux. Additionally, any increase in abdominal pressure (such as obesity), which can push acid back from the stomach up the esophagus, or a patient with a hiatal hernia, will have an increased risk for reflux. When it causes symptoms, it is referred to as gastroesophageal reflux disease (or GERD). When the acid backs up into the voice box (larynx), the condition is referred to as reflux laryngitis. Stomach acid can cause irritati... Other Related Hoarseness ArticlesEmergency Contact for Flint
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