Involuntary strange sounds may be schizophrenia, Tourette’s syndrome, pharyngitis and other diseases.
1. Schizophrenia: the cause of the disease is unknown and may be related to genetics, organic brain lesions, psychosocial factors, etc. Patients with varying degrees of disorders in self-cognition, sensory perception, thinking and logic, emotional experience, etc., and the emergence of phantom sounds, behavioral abnormalities and other positive symptoms, may be due to erroneous sensory perceptions and involuntarily emit strange noises.
2. Tourette’s syndrome: mostly seen in children and adolescents, heredity, neurophysiological and biochemical abnormalities may be related to the onset of the disease, which manifests itself as chronic progressive, sudden, involuntary, various forms of irregular tics, accompanied by obscene language.
3. Pharyngitis: it can be caused by bacterial infection, viral infection, etc. Foreign body sensation and pain may appear in the pharynx, and often involuntarily clearing the throat, thus often making noises unintentionally, which sometimes affects normal life and communication with others, but can be self-controlled.
Involuntary making strange noises may be related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis.