MEDICAL FACILITY INFORMATION ABOUT VCD

Pediatric Otolaryngology Learning Center
Pediatric Otolaryngology Clinics in Florida. Tampa Bay's only practice exclusively dedicated to Ear, Nose and Throat problems in children and adolescents.  The clinics pecialize in disorders of the head and neck, especially those related to the ear, nose and throat. The website features information about Adenoiditis, Chronic Ear Problems, Cleft Palate, Congenital Abnormalities of the Ear, Hearing Loss, Hoarseness and Hypernasal Speech, Neck Lumps and Masses, Nasal Deformities and Obstruction, Otitis Media (Ear Infections), Sinusitis and Tonsillitis.

Lehigh Valley Hospital Hospital & Health Network
Printable article entitled "Vocal Cord Dysfunction - How Breathing & Relaxation Can Help"

Lehigh Valley Hospital Hospital & Health Network
Article titled: When Your Child Can’t Breathe - It may be vocal cord dysfunction, not asthma

Children's Hospital of St. Louis  - Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Short article about VCD's symptoms, causes, and treatments

HELPFUL INFORMATION FROM MED PROFESSIONALS

Can't Breathe?  Suspect Vocal Cord Dysfunction

Welcome To My Website - Spring 2003
Kristy Monroy's site.  Designed to provide basic information concerning Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction (PVCD).  Describes what PVCD is, the causes of PVCD, who is affected, aspects related to diagnosis and treatment, and resources and links used in the site.

Welcome To My Website
Helpful information and treatment methods about paradoxical vocal cord (fold) dysfunction (PVCD). Information in the website includes: What is PVCD, Etiologies, Populations affected by PVCD, Diagnostic procedures of PVCD, Treatment methods for patients with PVCD, Dictionary of terms used in this site, Resources obtained for the site.

E Medicine from Web M.D.
Information about VCD and asthma from Praveen Buddiga, MD, Consulting Staff, Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology, Baz Allergy, Asthma and Sinus Center, Fresno, California

INDIVIDUALS WHO LIVE WITH VCD

Breathing Disorder Can Be Difficult To Detect
USA Today article about Vocal Cord Disorder

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Breathing is not Optional.  Vocal Cord Dysfunction
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Breathing is not Optional.  Vocal Cord Dysfunction

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