What Is Vocal Cord Dysfunction?
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), which is also known as paradoxical vocal fold motion, is a type of medical condition in which a person experiences an abnormal closure of the vocal cords. This closure may make the person feel like she is choking or cause her to have difficulty in breathing. It is a condition that can strike anyone at any age. There are several signs of vocal cord dysfunction others may observe. The person may have a chronic or barking cough. The individual’s breathing may have a whistling sound, or he may make a gasping sound when he tries to catch his breath. If he is trying to talk, he may become hoarse or sound out of breath when he tries to speak.