"Laryngectomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A laryngectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of all or part of the larynx (voice box) due to cancer, trauma, or other health issues. After the surgery, the patient may not be able to speak above a whisper or may require a tracheostomy (a hole in the neck) to breathe. A laryngectomy often affects an individual's ability to communicate verbally, and they may need to rely on alternative methods such as writing, typing, or using a communication aid, such as a voice prosthesis or an electrolarynx.
There is no word "larve". I think you meant to type "larva".<br><br>Larva refers to the early stage in the life cycle of insects, such as mosquitoes, flies, and moths, that undergo metamorphosis. It is a juvenile stage, often resembling a worm or grub, before the insect develops into its adult form.
Larvicidal refers to a substance or agent that kills the larval stage of an insect, often used in biological control or pesticide applications.
Larviciding is the process of killing or treating larvae, typically in the context of disease vector control, such as mosquitoes or other insects that can transmit diseases. In this sense, larviciding involves targeting the larvae of these insects with insecticides or other control methods to prevent them from developing into adult insects that can spread disease.
Laryngalgia is a term used to describe a condition characterized by inflammation and pain in the larynx (voice box). It can be caused by a variety of factors, including a viral or bacterial infection, a respiratory tract infection, or trauma to the larynx. The symptoms of laryngalgia may include hoarseness, throat pain, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. Treatment for laryngalgia typically involves rest, hydration, and pain management, with antibiotics or antiviral medication being prescribed if the condition is caused by an infection. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary to provide close monitoring and management of the condition.
Relating to or situated near the larynx, which is the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords.
Laryngitic refers to a type of cough or hoarseness that is caused by inflammation or irritation of the larynx, which is the voice box. In particular, laryngitis is often characterized by a sore or swollen throat, a hoarse voice, and a dry, hacking cough.
Laryngitis is an inflammation of the vocal cords, usually caused by a viral infection, which can lead to hoarseness, loss of voice, and in some cases, complete loss of vocal ability.
A laryngocele is a rare, benign anatomical variant in which a herniation of the saccular structure in the larynx protrudes into the neck. It is a type of abnormality that may occur in the larynx, also known as the voice box.
A laryngocoele is a rare congenital or acquired cystic dilatation of the saccule of the larynx, which is a pouch-like structure that is normally filled with air. When a laryngocoele forms, it can cause symptoms such as hoarseness, stridor, and respiratory distress. In severe cases, it can lead to respiratory failure and require surgical intervention.