Singing a few songs on the hoarse voice, seen in the improper voice, acute laryngitis, vocal cord nodules, vocal polyps and other diseases.
1. Improper vocalization: Excessive force on the larynx and over-exertion of the muscles at the back of the throat can lead to hoarseness.
2. Acute laryngitis: Prolonged high-intensity use of the voice, such as singing loudly and talking for a long time, may cause mechanical damage to the vocal cords or the mucous membrane of the throat, and reduce the resistance of the mucous membrane of the throat to germs, so that it is susceptible to viral, bacterial and other pathogens that cause infection and acute laryngitis, often accompanied by t’t.
3. Vocal cord nodules: long-term inflammatory stimuli such as chronic pharyngitis, chronic laryngitis, etc., can lead to vocal cord nodules, singing a few songs will make the original condition aggravated, and lead to hoarse voice.
4. Vocal polyps: mostly caused by improper or excessive use of the voice, or may be triggered by a strong vocalization.
It is recommended that patients seek medical attention for a clear diagnosis in a timely manner, and treat the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor to promote recovery.