Aphonia Paralytica is a medical term used to describe the loss of voice due to paralysis of the vocal cords. Synonyms for this condition include vocal cord paralysis, laryngeal paralysis, and vocal cord paresis. These terms refer to the same condition that causes difficulty in speaking or complete loss of voice. Other related terms include dysphonia, which refers to any impairment of the voice, and muteness, which suggests a complete inability to produce sounds. Treatment for the condition depends on the underlying cause, and may include surgery, medication, or therapy to help regain vocal function. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing any symptoms of voice loss.