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Voice Problems & Tonsillitis

Voice problems and tonsillitis are common throat conditions that can affect speech, swallowing, and overall comfort. Voice disorders may cause hoarseness or voice fatigue, while tonsillitis leads to throat pain and recurrent infections. Early ENT evaluation helps in accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Symptoms / Indications

Voice problems and tonsillitis may present with the following symptoms:

  • Hoarseness or change in voice
  • Voice fatigue or strain while speaking
  • Sore throat or throat pain
  • Difficulty or pain while swallowing
  • Enlarged or inflamed tonsils
  • Recurrent throat infections
  • Fever and bad breath (in tonsillitis)

Causes

These conditions can develop due to several underlying causes, including:

  • Vocal strain or overuse of voice
  • Vocal cord nodules, polyps, or inflammation
  • Acid reflux affecting the throat
  • Viral or bacterial infections
  • Allergies or post-nasal drip
  • Chronic or recurrent tonsillitis

Treatment / Procedure

Treatment depends on the cause and severity of the condition. Voice problems may be managed with medications, voice rest, and specialized evaluation such as microlaryngoscopy when required. Tonsillitis is treated with medications, and in recurrent cases, procedures like tonsillectomy may be advised. Dr. Ashok Garje provides individualized care focused on voice preservation and long-term relief.


Benefits

  • Improved voice quality and clarity
  • Relief from throat pain and infections
  • Reduced frequency of recurrent tonsillitis
  • Better swallowing comfort
  • Prevention of long-term complications
  • Enhanced quality of life

Prevention / Post-Treatment Care

Proper care can help prevent recurrence and maintain throat health:

  • Avoid excessive voice strain
  • Stay hydrated and maintain throat hygiene
  • Avoid smoking and irritants
  • Manage acid reflux and allergies
  • Complete prescribed medications
  • Follow up with your ENT specialist as advised