Seila Symptom

Seilu Symptom is a condition in which the patient loses his voice during prolonged exercise on the vocal cords due to prolonged tension or overexertion. This symptom occurs mainly in people who talk and sing a lot, as well as in people whose voice data causes increased emotional stress and excitement. The most common treatment is to temporarily relieve vocal stress, such as stopping singing, talking, or reducing the intensity of communication, usually for a few days until the symptoms subside. In more serious cases, your doctor may prescribe medications to reduce inflammation and pain, as well as physical therapy to restore speech ability. This condition is especially common among speech therapists and singers.