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Respiratory muscle spasm

by Midsummer3, Dec 26, 2004 12:00AM
I have Dystonia and this affects my respiratory muscles.

The frustrating thing is though when I am nervous and pumping adrenalin as well as my blood pressure raising the adrenalin seems to relax the respiratory muscle spasm. Although I am grateful for even a short break from the problem,this always happens during hospital visits and therefore the doctors never actually see the severity of my problem.

Why would adrenalin help these muscle spasms???

by National Jewish, Jan 04, 2005 12:00AM
It is not clear if you are referring to respiratory muscle dystonia or to laryngeal dystonia.  Respiratory muscle dystonia could involve the diaphragm and/or the accessory muscles used with breathing.  Laryngeal dystonia affects the laryngeal muscles and is seen with VCD (vocal cord dysfunction) or laryngospasm.  Please read our Vocal Cord Dysfunction MedFact at http://www.nationaljewish.org/medfacts/vocal.html for more information.

The relief may or may not be related to an adrenalin rush.  If it is, it might be due to relief of laryngeal edema.

You should consult with a speech therapist knowledgeable about VCD and then with an ENT who has worked with the therapist.

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by Carol38, Sep 19, 2008 09:13PM
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