Vocal Cord Disorder Is More Popular Than You Think
VCD-EILO also know as Vocal Cord Dysfunction-Exercise Induced Laryngeal Obstruction is often being misdiagnosed as asthma. VCD-EILO is a type of vocal cord dysfunction that is triggered by exercise. Rather than opening, the vocal cord and laryngeal tissue close, affecting the athlete's breathing pattern, stress level and performance. The apparent symptom is shortness of breath which may relate to asthma.The best way to diagnosis VCD-EILO is to have an endoscopic study to monitor the vocal cords when they are in the height if exercises. If this can not be done then the physician will make the diagnosis if the athlete meets the parameters of vocal cord dysfunction. Early recognition or early suspicion can be helpful to refer to the appropriate expert. VCD-EILO Symptoms Asthma SymptomsBreathing sounds high pitched, grating Breathing sounds like wheezingStruggle with inhalation Struggle with exhalationTightness in the throat Tightness in the chest Rapid onset, rapid recovery Gradual onset, gradual recoveryVCD-EILO Treatment OptionsSee a speech language pathologistAdjust breathing from mouth to breathing to nasal Practice diaphragmatic breathing and relaxation techniquesPractice breathing-recovery exercises to stop attack from turning into a episodeAsthma Treatment OptionsSee a physician, allergist or immunologistTake medication- such as an inhalerLearn what triggers the asthma and try to avoid as much as possibleKnow the early signs of an attack to stop it from turning into a episodeBy: Kristin Stromberg, Licensed Athletic TrainerFor more information visit: www.nata.org/nata-news-blob/spl-team-increase-awareness-vocal-cord-disorder