Noun
Alt. of Dysphony
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust because no one has ever gotten better from Spasmodic Dysphonia before doesn't mean I can't be the first. Scott Adams
Dysphonia is not a singing problem. It's a voice box issue in the muscle on the voice, very different from having a nodule on the vocal cords, which I've never had. I'm lucky that I've never had that. It needs a long renewal time, and even today, I am still addressing it. Shania Twain
About half of patients have associated dystonia, including cervical dystonia, writer's cramp, spasmodic dysphonia, and cranial dystonia, and 20% of the patients had associated parkinsonism. Source: Internet
Scarring may lead to the deformity of vocal fold edge, the disruption of LPs viscosity and stiffness. citation Patients suffering from vocal fold scar complain about increased phonatory effort, vocal fatigue, breathlessness, and dysphonia. Source: Internet
Spasmodic dysphonia momentary disruption of voice caused by involuntary movements of one or more muscles of the larynx or voice box. Source: Internet