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What treatments are available for spasmodic dysphonia?

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What treatments are available for spasmodic dysphonia?

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At present, there is no cure for spasmodic dysphonia. However, several treatment options do exist for voice improvement. Repeat injections of small doses of botulinum toxin (Botox) into one or both vocal cords are frequently recommended and peformed by doctors. Botox weakens the laryngeal muscles and results in a smoother, less effortful voice because of less forceful closing of the vocal cords. Temporary breathiness or difficulty swallowing sometimes occurs for a short time after injection. Treatment by an SLP may also be recommended following injections to optimize voice production. Find out more information about Botox, including some recent warnings about its use. Psychological or psychiatric counseling is most useful when acceptance of the disorder and learning coping techniques are the desired goals. Career or vocational counseling may also be advised for persons who fear that the disorder threatens their occupation. Participation in local self-help support groups can also promot

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