Firstly, hoarseness
is a symptom, not a disease. It is a general term that means
“abnormal changes in ones’ voice”. When you have a hoarse
voice, it may sound raspy, breathy, strained or there may be little
changes in volume or pitch. The change in sound is usually due to
disorders related to the vocal folds, which are the sound-producing
parts of the voice box.
There are a large
variety of causes for hoarseness; fortunately, most are not serious
and tend to go away in a short period of time. If hoarseness lasts
for more than two weeks, a visit to your health expert, or a voice
specialist, is necessary.
What causes
hoarseness?
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The common cold, upper respiratory tract infection or viral infections that cause harm to the lungs or throat.
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Voice abuse: when you use your voice too much, too loudly, or for over extended periods.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux: When stomach acid comes up to the swallowing tube (oesophagus) and irritates your vocal cords.
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Smoking, allergies, thyroid problems, neurological disorders, and trauma to the voice box.
Treatment
Treatment of
hoarseness varies depending on the cause of the hoarseness. Most
hoarse voice problems can be treated by simply resting the voice,
changing your diet, or modifying how the voice is used. Although, one
of the best ways of treating a chronically-hoarse voice is to seek a
specialized form of voice therapy.
Thats where the
Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice repair comes into play.
They specialize in
the use of an alternative voice restoration and enhancement technique
known as the Vocal Science™ method. With the use of their unique
and revolutionary Voice Repair program, they will not only be able to
Treat Your Hoarse Voice
but they can also eliminate other, more serious, voice/vocal
disorders and, in addition, strengthen the vocal box.
This method will
also teach you how to use your voice correctly and according to the
standards of professional speaking/singing - allowing for a clear,
powerful-sounding voice.