Vocal cord atrophy
Vocal cord atrophy refers to the atrophy of the vocal cord's own tissues and vocal cord muscles. Once the vocal cord atrophy causes us to vocalize, the vocal cords are not easily closed, so the patient will easily feel that the speech is tired, and the voice will be hoarse. This leads to the inability of the patient to reach the high and low levels in a timely manner during work and singing.
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