Kurkunärvisõngu
Kurkunärvisõngu refers to a condition involving the recurrent laryngeal nerve, a crucial nerve that controls the vocal cords. This condition can manifest in several ways, most commonly as nerve compression or irritation. The recurrent laryngeal nerve originates in the neck, travels down into the chest, and then loops back up to the larynx (voice box). Its long and complex path makes it susceptible to injury or compression from various structures in the neck and chest.
Symptoms of kurkunärvisõngu can vary depending on the severity and location of the nerve involvement. The most
The causes of kurkunärvisõngu are diverse and can include surgical trauma, particularly during thyroid or neck