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Words
- CSD (Persistent Spasmodic Dysphonia)
- Laryngeal Dystonia
- Dysphonia Spastica
- Spastic Dysphonia
- SD
- Disorder Neighborhoods
- Kidnapper Spasmodic Dysphonia
- Adductor Uncertain Dysphonia
General Conversation
Spasmodic dysphonia is a voice condition identified by short-term periods of unrestrained vocal spasms, tightness in the throat, and/or persistent hoarseness. At certain times, influenced people need to make a conscious effort to speak. One of the most regular sign of this disorder is an unexpected, short-term gap or disturbance of the voice. Uncertain dysphonia is a form of dystonia, a team of neurological motion disorders defined by spontaneous kink.
There are two kinds of uncertain dysphonia: Kidnapper uncertain dysphonia as well as the more usual adductor uncertain dysphonia. The cause of uncertain dysphonia is not known.