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«Discomfort while talking»

Sharofboyev Shoxjahon Qahramonovich

4.9

Sharofboyev Shoxjahon Qahramonovich
Consultation language:

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Experience: 5 years

1 min - 5,000 UZS

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Usmonova Madinabonu Saidvalievna

4.7

Usmonova Madinabonu Saidvalievna

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Doctor of medical sciences

Professor

Assistant professor

Category the highest

Consultation language:

en

Experience: 7 years

1 min - 7,000 UZS

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Bobokulov Alisher

4.8

Bobokulov Alisher
Consultation language:

uz

Experience: 5 years

1 min - 5,000 UZS

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Xolikov Baxromjon Roxatalievich

4.9

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Xolikov Baxromjon Roxatalievich
Consultation language:

ru

uz

Experience: 6 years

1 min - 5,000 UZS

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Gladishev Ilya Andreevich

5

Leader
Gladishev Ilya Andreevich
Consultation language:

ru

en

Experience: 17 years

1 min - 7,000 UZS

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Xakimova Hilola Xudayberdiyevna

4.7

Leader
Xakimova Hilola Xudayberdiyevna

ENT

Category the highest

Consultation language:

uz

ru

en

Experience: 20 years

1 min - 7,000 UZS

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Discomfort During Conversation: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

What is Discomfort During Conversation?

Discomfort during conversation refers to any pain, strain, or unusual sensation experienced while speaking. This can result from various factors, including vocal cord strain, dehydration, or underlying medical conditions.

Causes of Discomfort During Conversation

  • Vocal Cord Strain. Overusing the voice or speaking loudly for extended periods can strain the vocal cords, causing pain or discomfort.
  • Dry Mouth. Insufficient saliva production can cause dryness in the mouth, making it uncomfortable to speak.
  • Acid Reflux. Stomach acid rising into the throat can cause irritation and discomfort during speech.
  • Allergies. Allergic reactions can lead to throat irritation, resulting in discomfort while talking.
  • Throat Infections. Conditions such as laryngitis, tonsillitis, or pharyngitis can cause pain or discomfort while speaking.

Symptoms

  • Soreness or pain in the throat while speaking.
  • Hoarseness or a raspy voice.
  • Dryness or the feeling of a lump in the throat.

Treatment

  • Resting the voice and avoiding prolonged speaking or shouting.
  • Drinking plenty of water to keep the throat hydrated.
  • Using throat lozenges or sprays to soothe irritation.
  • If acid reflux is the cause, medications to reduce stomach acid may help.
  • If symptoms persist, seek medical advice for further evaluation and treatment.

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