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Question
Hello doctor,
I have a cold and then complications to bronchi and acute laryngitis, lost voice for 1 month now. On examination, the doctor said that there was a pseudomembranous layer on both sides of the vocal cords, so he could not speak. So, the doctor asked me what should I do with the flu, acute laryngitis leading to loss of voice? Thank you doctor.
Nguyen Anh Tuyet (1982)
Answer
Answered by Specialist Doctor I Tran Minh Tuan - Department of General Surgery, Vinmec Nha Trang International General Hospital.
Hello,
With the question “Flu, acute laryngitis leads to loss of voice, what should I do? ”, the doctor would like to answer as follows:
Your case has symptoms of hoarseness (loss of voice) lasting for about 1 month, recorded pseudophakaryngeal fascia on both sides, so you should go to the doctor and have an endoscopy. pharynx - larynx to accurately assess the status of the vocal cords, in cases where the diagnosis is still unclear, a pseudomembranous biopsy may be required (using a flexible bronchoscope to remove tissue samples from the pseudomembranous region) to make a diagnosis. can recommend the right treatment for you.
If you still have questions about acute laryngitis leading to loss of voice, you can go to a hospital under Vinmec Health System for further examination and advice. Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Wishing you lots of health.
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