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I have a clinic patient who has a really bad dry cough (COVID positive 2 months ago), but only when speaking. No cough at rest. Negative chest imaging. No oxygen requirement, normal vitals. Some fatigue but otherwise asymptomatic.
The poor guy . . . every time he opens his mouth to speak, and while speaking, he starts coughing vehemently. Is there a role here for laryngoscopy, to r/o laryngeal involvement, inflammation, vocal cord dysfunction???
The poor guy . . . every time he opens his mouth to speak, and while speaking, he starts coughing vehemently. Is there a role here for laryngoscopy, to r/o laryngeal involvement, inflammation, vocal cord dysfunction???