Vocal cord polyps and nodules are noncancerous growths on the vocal cords. A polyp is a small swelling that develops on the membrane covering the vocal cords. As it grows, the polyp may develop a small stalk.
A nodule is a small, calluslike lump on the vocal cords. Both polyps and nodules are usually caused by overuse of the voice, and both produce similar symptoms. Symptoms include hoarseness; a harsh, breathy voice; and sometimes discomfort or pain when speaking.
Treatment for vocal cord polyps and nodules consists of resting the voice, although sometimes surgery to remove the growths may be advised.
Tests to confirm that the growths are not cancerous may also be carried ou