The 170 pages guide is aimed at providing practical information that can assist laryngectomees and their caregivers in dealing with medical, dental and psychological issues. The guide contains information about the side effects of radiation and chemotherapy; the methods of speaking after laryngectomy; and how to care for the airway, stoma, heat and moisture exchanger filter, and voice prosthesis. In addition it addresses eating and swallowing issues, medical, dental and psychological concerns, respiration and anesthesia, and travelling as a laryngectomee.
A Guide is available as paperback, Kindle Edition, and e book.
To obtain a free e book copy of the guide click this link.
A Guide is available as paperback, Kindle Edition, and e book.
To obtain a free e book copy of the guide click this link.
The guide is endorsed by the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses, Inc.
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