In march 2025 i was ill ani admitted to hospital when i suddenly lost my voice on 4th day then did laryngeoscopy and found out that i have bilateral vocal cord ulceration then with medicine it resolved but there were congestion when did next laryngeoscopy in june 2025 & then again took 1 month steroid course and after that still there is hoarseness of voice vocal fatigue muscle tension so after 6 months means in January 2026 again did laryngeoscopy and found out mild bilateral bowing and phonatory gap and then started voice therapy but due to some personal reason i stopped it in mid and again in may i started voice therapy but there is no change so i decided to do stroboscopy bcz it shows detailed view and now in August 2026 i did strobe which shows- right vc paresis.
right arytenoid appears slightly anteriorly placed both cords appear edematous with dilated vessels the amplitude of adduction on the left is significantly more than right.
Reinki's edema.so i m confuse how it is linked?
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As per your history, you go through all necessary investigation s/o reinkes edema or in easy term fluid accumulation between layers of vocal folds, which cause pressure over vocal fold and hinder it's mobilty
Keep regular follow up with ENT specialist
Next Steps
1. TAB AUGMENTIN 625mg p/o twice in a day after meal for 3 days
2. CAP RABLET D 1cap p/o twice in a day empty stomach for 5 days
3. TAB DEXA 8mg p/o twice in a day after meal for 5 days
Health Tips
1.continue speech therapy
2. Take tummy full diet
3. Avoid any addiction (like smoking, tobacco chewing, etc) if any
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