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25: 117: 227:- from coming together and vibrating will have the potential to make a person unable to speak. When a person prepares to speak, the vocal folds come together over the trachea and vibrate due to the airflow from the lungs. This mechanism produces the sound of the voice. If the vocal folds cannot meet together to vibrate, sound will not be produced. Aphonia can also be caused by and is often accompanied by fear. 395: 380: 454:
Kolbrunner J, Menet A. Psychogenic aphonia: No fixation even after a lengthy period of aphonia. Swiss Med Wkly . 2010 Jan. 16 ;140(0102):12-. Available from: https://smw.ch/index.php/smw/article/view/1062
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Psychogenic aphonia is often seen in patients with underlying psychological problems. Laryngeal examination will usually show bowed vocal folds that fail to adduct to the midline during
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Aphonia means "no sound.” In other words, a person with this disorder has lost their voice and is unable to communicate vocally.
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Clerf LH, Braceland FJ. LXXXIII Functional Aphonia. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 1942;51(4):905-916.
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In this case, the patient's history and the observed unilateral immobility rules out function aphonia.
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Voice rest, drinking water, reduce coughing and throat clearing, no whispering or shouting/screaming
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Injuries are often the cause of aphonia. Minor injuries can affect the second and third
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