What’s wrong with your singing voice?

Singing voice mute may be related to acute laryngitis, vocal cord nodules, vocal cord polyps and other reasons. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the electronic laryngoscopy and other related examinations to clarify the causes of targeted treatment.
1. Acute laryngitis: excessive use of the voice in a short period of time, singing loudly, resulting in excessive vibration of the vocal cords, the mucous membrane of the pharynx by damage caused by congestion, edema, resulting in hoarse voice.
2. Vocal cord nodules: prolonged overuse of the voice induces vocal cord nodules, which aggravate the condition after singing, resulting in hoarseness.
3. Vocal cord polyps: The presence of polyps on the vocal cords can aggravate the condition after singing, resulting in a hoarse voice.
There are other reasons why you may have a muffled singing voice, so we recommend that you seek medical attention to identify the cause of the problem and treat the cause of the problem.