Teacher's Dysphonia (Voice Fatigue)
ENT Care Nived Pillai•Gender: Male•Age: 42 years (Adult)• Chronicity: 10 months
Presenting Complaints & History
- Progressive hoarseness and loss of voice by Friday evening
- Aching throat pain and muscle strain after lectures
- Voice becomes weak and breathy when tired
- Anxiety regarding professional capability
Clinical Assessment
Teacher presenting with muscle tension dysphonia and voice fatigue. Desired to restore vocal strength and avoid vocal cord nodule progression.
Diagnostic Investigations: Laryngoscopy showing mild vocal fold congestion; no nodules or polyps.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional remedies to tone vocal cord muscles, reduce mucosal congestion, and soothe throat muscle strain.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Causticum and Argentum Metallicum
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Voice amplification use, daily vocal hydration, warm steam inhalations, and diaphragmatic breathing.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 6 months- Voice hoarseness and fatigue resolved completely
- No further throat pain or vocal muscle strain after lectures
- Vocal volume and clarity fully restored to normal
- Follow-up laryngoscopy confirmed healthy, clear vocal folds
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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