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Tag: Dysphonia

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Can Asthma Inhalers Cause Hoarse Voice? Understanding the Causes and Prevention

5 min read
Dysphonia, or a hoarse voice, is a common local side effect associated with inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy, affecting some patients who rely on these vital medications. This phenomenon prompts many to ask: **Can asthma inhalers cause hoarse voice?** The answer is yes, and understanding the root causes is the first step toward effective management and prevention.

What Drugs Cause Vocal Cord Paralysis?: A Pharmacological Review

4 min read
Vocal cord paralysis (VCP) is a rare but serious side effect of certain medications, with some chemotherapy agents like Vincristine showing a prevalence of VCP in 1.36% of pediatric oncology patients [1.5.3]. Understanding what drugs cause vocal cord paralysis is crucial for both patients and clinicians to recognize and manage this condition promptly.

What Happens If You Don't Rinse Your Mouth After an Inhaler?

4 min read
Up to 60% of patients using inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) report voice changes (dysphonia) [1.8.1, 1.8.2]. This highlights a key question: **what happens if you don't rinse your mouth after an inhaler?** The consequences primarily involve local side effects in the mouth and throat.