Talking too much makes your voice hoarse

Talking a lot and having a hoarse voice are mostly seen clinically in chronic laryngitis, vocal cord nodules, and vocal cord polyps. Talking a lot and frequent friction of vocal cord vibration can cause congestion and edema of vocal cords, and long-term congestion and edema can form vocal cord nodules and vocal cord polyps. The diagnosis is usually confirmed by fiberoptic laryngoscopy. First of all, we need to change the way of speaking, try to speak less and speak loudly, which can reduce the vibration and friction of the vocal folds and facilitate the decreasing of vocal fold congestion and edema. If laryngoscopy confirms the diagnosis of vocal fold nodules and vocal fold polyps. The surgery should be performed under general anesthesia. Currently, the laryngoscope is mostly used to remove the vocal fold masses under microscope support.