The vocal cords are tissues located within the larynx that play a vital role in sound production. When these tissues do not function properly, the tone, pitch, and strength of the voice are affected. Nodules and polyps often form due to excessive use or irritation of the voice and cause hoarseness. Ulcers and cystic lesions create sores or fluid-filled sacs on the vocal cords, reducing voice clarity. In cases of paralysis, one or both vocal cords cannot move, leading to serious problems with breathing and voice. Vocal cord cancer, which rarely occurs, requires surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy.

Treatment Approach
We plan treatment according to the type and severity of the condition. Mild nodules or polyps can heal quickly with voice therapy and proper rest. More severe lesions require surgical intervention. In cases of paralysis or cancer, surgery and rehabilitation processes are carefully managed. Our medical center offers personalized treatment with up-to-date technology and experienced specialists. Voice therapy, surgical treatment, and appropriate rest programs help patients regain their voice safely. Additionally, we apply special exercises to maintain the natural balance of the voice.

Who Can Receive Treatment?
Vocal cord problems can occur at any age. Professional voice users such as singers, teachers, and speech therapists may seek treatment to protect their voices. Children and adolescents may experience vocal cord issues during voice change periods. Anyone experiencing hoarseness or throat problems can strengthen their voice with proper treatment. Rare cancer patients require surgical and supportive treatments. Early intervention improves voice quality and life comfort. Treatment is planned according to the patient’s condition and needs.