How vocal cord nodules are diagnosed and managed
Nodules can occur in many parts of the body, but in ENT practice, the term most often refers to small, benign swellings that develop on the vocal cords. They are sometimes called “singer’s nodules” because they are common in people who use their voice heavily. These growths can cause persistent hoarseness and affect daily communication. In this article, a consultant ENT surgeon explains how nodules are diagnosed, the tests involved, and how treatment is approached to restore a healthy voice.






