Microlaryngoscopy with Steroid Injection
Steroid injections are used to reduce inflammation, scarring, or swelling in the vocal folds. They are commonly given to patients with chronic laryngitis, vocal fold nodules, granulomas, or after vocal fold surgery to help promote healing and reduce scar tissue formation.
The steroid is injected directly into the vocal fold tissue. The medication helps calm inflammation and support smoother, more flexible vocal cord movement. Patients typically follow up with voice rest and therapy. This low-risk approach is often used to enhance recovery from other vocal cord surgeries or treat specific voice-related inflammatory conditions.