I had my deviated septum corrected and sinuses opened. They had examined my vocal cords and found a node on each vocal cord. They opted not to remove them. They addressed my acid reflux and breathing technique while singing. They felt that would correct the issue. Are they wrong? What can I do to help the situation? can ear infections, sinus infections, sinus drainage, and tooth issues cause issues with my vocal cords?
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The best thing to do with your nodes is drink lemon water and find a voice coach. Using your speaking voice wrong can be just as harmful as singing with the wrong muscles. Brush your teeth so the lemons won't decay your enamel. Stay hydrated and use a humidifier if you are in a dry climate.
All the best,
A former Music Teacher
I hope that The doctors would do segment on Pulmonary Embolisms. My husband is in ICU at the moment.
He recently went off of Coumadin (which is a blood thinner) on doctor's orders. This past week he had been complaining of high blood pressure, shortness of breath and a fast pulse. He finally got to the doctor's office and they sent him right to the ER. There, they discovered he had multiple blood clots in his lungs. I watched the ultra sound test on his legs and they were clear. So, where do the blood clots begin and how do they travel throughthe body?
Thanks,
Kathy Kaufman
Payson, AZ
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