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I had the operation mentioned yesterday which was a microlaryngoscopy and biopsy on my left vocal cord which could have been a cyst but afterwards the surgeon said it was fatty deposit and nothing to be concerned with. It was only yesterday I had it done but am concerned at how hoarse and whispery my voice is. I need it to come back, and I am resting it by not speaking etc. But what do you think is a reasonable time to wait before being concerned? I thought the lumpy things were right at the base of my cords, not the bits that vibrate together, so it has surprised me how I have no voice other than a whisper. I also phlegm when I cough and my jaw hurts when I open it, I guess from the camera and tube etc. Thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The jaw hurts because the laryngoscope is held in by a clamp which keeps the jaw open and this is usually in place for about 45mins at least.
Take ibuprofen if the pain is that bad, but it will go within a week.
As far as the voice is concerned, the hoarseness is quite normal and may take up to 3 months to return to normal.
Some surgeons say, do not speak for a week but other surgeons say speak normally but don't shout or whisper. I favour the latter.
Good news about the biopsy.
Take ibuprofen if the pain is that bad, but it will go within a week.
As far as the voice is concerned, the hoarseness is quite normal and may take up to 3 months to return to normal.
Some surgeons say, do not speak for a week but other surgeons say speak normally but don't shout or whisper. I favour the latter.
Good news about the biopsy.