Laryngospasm and Vocal Cord Dysfunction

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2012

http://www.FauquierENT.net - This video shows what happens during a breathing attack in patients suffering from vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) as well as laryngospasm. VCD is also known as paradoxical vocal cord movement.

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  • I have a question: I recently just got over a cold for the past week or so. But during that time, and even now, I feel like there's a piece of saliva stuck in my throat. Coughing it out doesn't seem to work. It doesn't make my voice sound different and I don't have trouble breathing. I just want whatever feels stuck in my throat to be gone. Do any of y'all have any advice?

  • I am currently experiencing vcd. It is horrible and terrifying. It is commonly misdiagnosed as an asthmatic symptom and using an inhaler can make it worse. I had a cold that developed into bronchitis with a persistent cough. I began having laryngospasm at night - waking me from sleep. It feels like you're suffocating. Thank you for posting this video.

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  • wtf at 1:25 he's fucking dying

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