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Aphonia is the medical term for the inability to speak. It is considered more severe than dysphonia. A primary cause of aphonia is bilateral disruption of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which supplie...
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MATERIAL AND METHODIC: The longitudinal study was carried out on 500 patients treated for psychogenic aphonia during 32 years (1972-2004). Of the facilitating techniques, the following were useful for phoniatric therapy: relaxation and respiration, gargle, chewing, pushing, inhalation phonation, masking, phonetic exercises.
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Hysterical aphonia ... Hysterical Aphonia; Aphonia is defined as the absence of vocalization or phonation and differs from mutism, which is the absence of speech. Hysterical aphonia is characterized by a normal whisper and cough. Examination with a laryngoscope reveals normal vocal cord movement with respiration.
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Aphonia means "no voice." In other words, a person with this disorder has "lost" his/her voice. There are many reasons why this may happen. ... Aphonia may vary over time (i.e. become worse at night, become better after sleep, occur sporadically for no apparent reason, etc.).
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List of 110 causes of Inability to speak (Aphonia), patient stories, book excerpts about Inability to speak, diagnosis questions, and associated symptoms. ... Aphonia: Aphonia is listed as an alternate name or description for symptom:
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Aphonia as a possible cause of Inability to speak, with analysis of Aphonia and tests to confirm diagnosis. Links to 56 other causes of Inability to speak. ... ; Here we analyze Aphonia as a possible cause of Inability to speak with details about Aphonia and its symptoms below.
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