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Understanding the Symptom Tree
 
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Roadmap to the Pathway – What It Is and What It Is Not

What It Is

  • First-Step Insights

    This Voice Disorder Symptom Tree for Patients is an organizational tool for classifying representative voice symptoms so that patients can realize that their voice issues are not to be ignored or just "something to live with" but that seeking voice care is important, if not imperative.

  • Focus on Voice Disorders

    The focus is on voice disorders. A perspective is also given for throat pain and the role of the larynx in providing an airway for breathing.

  • Developed by Voice Care Physicians

    The Symptom Tree is based on a parallel framework that voice care physicians use in their diagnostic work-up of voice disorders.

What It Is Not

  • Not a Medical Algorithm

    The Symptom Tree for Patients is not an algorithm for diagnosis or for intervention.

  • Focus is on Main Roads – Not on Multiple Connections and Intersections

    Because of complexity, multifactorial voice disorders are not directly addressed as a separate category. Nevertheless, the Symptom Tree does provide a glimpse of multifactorial voice disorders.

What We Hope It Can Do

  • "Eye-Opener"

    As a roadmap of commonly reported voice symptoms for voice disorders, patients can recognize when their voice complaints might belong to typical symptom clusters of voice disorders, thus motivating them to seek medical care and work with their physicians to achieve optimal care.

    • As it is for physicians, the informed patient makes for better patient-physician partnerships – a key element in successful voice care.

 

Related Information

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  • Any and all airway problems require immediate attention.
  • Patients should consult with their physicians to determine the appropriate course of medical treatment in their specific circumstances.
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Patient education material presented here does not substitute for medical consultation or examination, nor is it intended to provide advice on the medical treatment appropriate to any specific circumstances.

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