I understand how distressing and emotionally exhausting this must be for you, especially at such a young age. When voice, hearing, ear pressure, tinnitus, and vocal fatigue happen together for a long duration, it can affect confidence, communication, work, and daily life significantly. First of all, please do not lose hope.
From what you have described â history of vocal cord ulcers followed by phonatory gap and bilateral vocal cord bowing, along with chronic Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD), tinnitus, hyperacusis, mild hearing clarity issues, and patulous tube symptoms â it appears that both the vocal mechanism and auditory system have become sensitive after prolonged inflammation and strain.
The positive point is that:
⢠your vocal cord ulcers healed,
⢠hyperacusis reduced with treatment,
⢠and you are already undergoing voice therapy, which is one of the most important treatments for phonatory gap and vocal fatigue.
In chronic conditions like these, improvement is often gradual rather than immediate. Many patients require time, rehabilitation, nervous system recovery, and supportive treatment for the body to regain balance.
Regarding homeopathy, in my clinical experience, individualized homeopathic treatment may help support recovery in certain patients by addressing:
⢠chronic inflammation tendency,
⢠nerve hypersensitivity,
⢠recurrent ETD tendencies,
⢠stress and anxiety associated with symptoms,
⢠fatigue of voice,
⢠bodyâs healing response,
⢠sleep and nervous system regulation.
The aim is not only symptom suppression, but improving the overall functional state of the patient.
Since every case is different, detailed case evaluation is important before deciding prognosis. Factors such as:
⢠exact nature of ETD (obstructive or patulous),
⢠audiometry findings,
⢠laryngoscopy findings,
⢠nasal allergy/reflux history,
⢠emotional stress,
⢠constitutional tendency,
all play an important role in recovery.
At 25 years of age, the body still has good healing and adaptive capacity. So please do not conclude that your life will remain like this forever. Even when complete reversal is difficult, many patients do improve significantly in symptoms, tolerance, quality of voice, ear comfort, and quality of life with proper long-term management.
Continue regular ENT and voice therapy follow-up, avoid overstraining the voice, avoid repeated forceful ear popping, maintain hydration, and try to keep stress levels controlled as much as possible.
If you wish, you may take a detailed consultation so your entire history can be evaluated properly and a realistic opinion regarding management and expected improvement can be discussed.
Regards
Dr jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homoeopathy, Vijaynagar, Hoodi(Whitefiedl)Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com