Capillary ectasia is the enlargement or dilation of capillaries on the surface of the vocal cords. At our practice we believe capillary ectasia is a manifestation of vocal overuse, and a response to ongoing injury of the vocal cords. Once established, capillary ectasia may cause symptoms of reduced vocal endurance and exaggerated premenstrual huskiness. Capillary ectasia may also increase the risk of vocal cord bruising (hemorrhage) and hemorrhagic polyp formation. Capillary ectasia is easily corrected via vocal cord microsurgery.
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