Low frequency of speech

Symptoms of unilateral superior laryngeal nerve injury are a narrowing of the frequency range of speech and no treble. After the superior laryngeal nerve is separated from the vagus nerve, it has a shorter stroke in the neck, less damage than the recurrent laryngeal nerve, and is generally unilateral, which is easy to damage and its outer branches.

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