FAQs

I got a hoarseness, and the doctor told me I have a polyp – tulip – dolip... on my vocal cord. What is it?

It's called a polyp (vocal cord polyp), which is a small growth on the vocal cord that affects its vibration and causes hoarseness. It typically requires a minor procedure using microsurgery.

My voice has recently become rough (deep). What could be the reason?

There are many causes for a deepened voice tone, and smoking is one of the most common.

Why is the voice bad in the morning?

The main reason is dryness of the vocal cords.

My son's voice has become strange since he turned 14. Why?

It's normal for a boy's voice to change during puberty due to changes in the shape and size of the vocal cords at that age. However, if the voice change persists for several months after puberty, speech therapy may be necessary. In rare cases, the condition can be treated surgically.

Doctor, I can't burp. Is there a treatment ?

No-burp syndrome (R-CPD) is a condition where trapped air cannot escape through burping, causing bloating, gurgling sounds, and discomfort. Treatment is easy and simple.