Diseases and Conditions
Voice disorders
Diagnosis
Your doctor will ask you detailed questions about your voice problems and examine you thoroughly. A topical anesthetic may be applied to numb your vocal cord tissues before your doctor examines them using one of the following tools:
- Mirror. Your doctor inserts a long, rigid instrument with an angled mirror, similar to a dental mirror, into your mouth.
- Flexible laryngoscope. Your doctor inserts a flexible tube containing a light and camera through your nose.
- Rigid laryngoscope. Your doctor inserts a rigid viewing tube through your mouth.
- Videostroboscope. Your doctor inserts a camera that is combined with a flashing light into your mouth to provide a slow-motion view of your vocal cords as they move.
Additional tests are sometimes used:
- Sound (acoustic) analysis. Using computer analysis, your doctor can measure irregularities in the sound produced by the vocal cords.
- Laryngeal electromyography. Small needles are inserted through the skin to measure the electric currents in your voice box muscles.