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Respiratory Dystonia | When Spasms Affect the Voice

In a peculiar disorder of breathing, “respiratory dystonia,” tiny spasms in the vocal cords prevent the smooth in- and out-flow of air to the lungs. It is as though the air comes in or goes out in little pieces rather than in a unified inspiration or expiration. Quiet involuntary noises are heard from the throat, most often while trying to breathe in, and sometimes tiny “grunts” when breathing out.

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3 апреля 2024 г. 22:22:17
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