Can an unconscious dry cough strain the vocal cords?
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As the weather turns cooler and drier in autumn, are you unknowingly coughing dryly?
If you are experiencing these symptoms, it is a good idea to stop coughing right away.
Shall we take a closer look at the reason with Seokplant Dental Hospital?
Risk of developing vocal cord polyps (lumps)
Frequent dry coughing causes excessive friction on the vocal cords, leading to impact and strain.
This can lead to vocal cord polyps (lumps), and it may happen more often if you work in a profession that involves speaking a lot or using your voice loudly.
If a vocal cord polyp develops, it may improve on its own, but if the polyp is large, it is better to remove it through laser surgery.
How to prevent vocal cord polyps
To help prevent vocal cord polyps, it is best to get enough rest so your throat is not overstrained.
It is also good to increase your water intake. Drinking the recommended 2L or more per day and keeping your vocal cords moist at all times is a way to help prevent vocal cord polyps.
Rather than leaving autumn dry coughing untreated any longer, how about preventing it now?
Seokplant will always support your health~^^!!
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