Should i whisper with laryngitis
The vocal cords are two strips of muscles in the voice box that are covered by a lining. Air from the lungs causes a wave on the lining of these cords, which creates sound.
Straining the folds — which can happen by attempting lower tones, or getting a cold or sinus infection — can cause irritation that results in hoarseness. Talking or whispering can aggravate the hoarseness.
Irritants such as dust, dry air, drugs especially antihistamines , caffeine, alcohol, cigarette smoke or food that causes allergic reaction can also wreak havoc on the cords. Continuing to irritate damaged vocal folds can create hard bumps or nodules that can harden and may need surgery if they go untreated.
Previous Next. View Larger Image. Although your natural instinct may be to whisper when you have laryngitis, speech therapists believe you may actually be straining your vocal cords. So, now that whispering is out, what should you do if you get a hoarse voice? The best cure for laryngitis is voice rest. Performers, singers and public speakers that need vocal rest are also discouraged from whispering so not to strain their pipes.
When people try to talk through the hoarseness, they actually cause more damage. The vocal cords are two strips of muscles in the voice box that are covered by a lining. Air from the lungs causes a wave on the lining of these cords, which creates sound. Straining the folds — which can happen by attempting lower tones, or getting a cold or sinus infection — can cause irritation that results in hoarseness.
Talking or whispering can aggravate the hoarseness. Irritants such as dust, dry air, drugs especially antihistamines , caffeine, alcohol, cigarette smoke or food that causes an allergic reaction can also wreak havoc on the cords.
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