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Condition

Pediatric Vocal Cord Paralysis

What You Need to Know

Vocal cord paralysis can arise from a variety of conditions and is most commonly due to congenital problems, scarring of the larynx following prolonged intubation, or stretching of the vocal cord nerves during cardiothoracic surgery.

Key Symptoms

Symptoms of vocal cord paralysis may include:

  • Hoarseness 
  • Aspiration 
  • Shortness of breath

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose vocal cord paralysis by:

  • Flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy

Treatment

Treatment for vocal cord paralysis may include:

  • Surgery

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