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Laryngeal sensory neuropathy is a condition affecting the larynx and throat. It causes the nerves in the larynx to become hypersensitive, leading to various symptoms such as hoarseness, chronic ...
Scientists from MUSC have revealed the cause for laryngeal symptoms to be nerve compression at the brain stem. Patients experiencing laryngeal symptoms received some hope from recent research.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley shared on Instagram on Aug. 17 that she recently had surgery to correct damage to her laryngeal nerve that has caused issues with her voice.
The ORs for recurrent laryngeal nerve injury for patients with any hypocalcemia, 30-day hypocalcemia, clinically severe hypocalcemia, and drain use were 2.39, 2.21, 2.15, and 1.57, respectively ...
Patients with a small cranial nerve tumor that can cause hearing loss, vertigo, imbalance and ringing in the ears have typically been watched rather than proactively treated, as the risks of early ...
Advice Dear Doctor: Dr. Roach’s suggested treatment for laryngeal neuropathy works wonders for this patient Published: Apr. 15, 2025, 6:00 a.m.