Author:
Zada Bakht,Humerah Sobia,Habib Muhammad,Iqbal Javed,Nadeem Muhammad,Khan Ali
Abstract
Hoarseness of voice is much frequent in recent times and it alters the normal quality of voice Objective: To understand and assess the etiological factors of hoarseness. Methods: A Non-randomized, longitudinal and cross-sectional study was conducted in the ENT Head & Neck Surgery, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar and Al Nafees Medical College and Hospital, Islamabad for six months duration from September 2021 to February 2022. All subjects with a history of hoarseness underwent routine specific clinical evaluation to establish diagnosis. The simple manual analysis was applied for final outcomes assessment with percentage and frequency using SPSS 21.0. Results: Participants enrolled were 150, amongst them, the patients of 21-30 and 31-40 years of age suffered from hoarseness. Likewise, 98 (72%) were males, 52 (28%) were females with a M: F proportion of 1.45: 1. According to the distribution, the utmost communal etiology observed in this study was acute laryngitis (30%), trailed by acid peptic laryngitis in 25.3%, laryngeal neoplasms in 8.7% and other includes laryngeal tuberculosis, intubation granuloma, and very rarely trauma. Conclusions: There was an etiological variability of hoarseness, varies from simple laryngitis to malignant neoplasms. For this reason, it is significant not to overlook hoarseness and a thorough examination, investigation and proper history should be taken
Publisher
CrossLinks International Publishers
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