Breathing distress from vocal cord dysfunction may co-exist with asthma – St. Louis American

Breathing distress from vocal cord dysfunction may co-exist with asthma
St. Louis American
Notice these symptoms did not involve the chest, as in asthma, which involves airway inflammation. These symptoms are centered in the upper airway, a clue that it may involve something seemingly unrelated to the lungs. Vocal cords vibrate air to make …

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