Top 13 Reasons You’re Losing Your Voice!

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Top 13 Reasons You’re Losing Your Voice.
Losing your voice can be frustrating, but there are several reasons it might happen. Understanding the cause is the first step to getting your voice back to normal.

References:
https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/ss/slideshow-losing-voice
Transcript
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about, Top 13 Reasons You're Losing Your Voice.
00:14Losing your voice can be frustrating, but there are several reasons it might happen.
00:18Understanding the cause is the first step to getting your voice back to normal.
00:221. Respiratory illness, colds, flu, bronchitis, or other upper respiratory infections can cause
00:28your vocal cords to swell, leading to temporary laryngitis.
00:322. Seasonal allergies, allergies to blooming trees and plants can irritate your vocal cords
00:36and cause laryngitis, making you clear your throat more often.
00:403. Tonsillitis, tonsillitis, caused by a virus or bacteria, can make your voice scratchy.
00:46You'll also likely have symptoms like a sore throat, fever, and swollen tonsils.
00:504. Voice stress, shouting, singing loudly,
00:53or talking in extreme pitches can strain your vocal cords.
00:57Rest, time, and staying hydrated usually help it heal.
01:005. Rheumatoid arthritis, RA can affect a joint near your vocal cords, leading to hoarseness.
01:06If you have RA and a hoarse voice, talk to your doctor as it could cause breathing problems later.
01:116. Thyroid problems, issues with your thyroid, like hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism,
01:16can affect your vocal cords and lead to lasting hoarseness.
01:197. Nerve conditions, diseases like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's can affect the nerves
01:24controlling your vocal cords, causing a raspy voice along with other symptoms.
01:288. Yeast infection, chronic laryngitis might be linked to a fungal infection,
01:32especially if you use an asthma inhaler.
01:359. Precancerous cells, abnormal cells on your voice box can press on your vocal cords.
01:40Early detection of larynx cancer makes it easier to treat.
01:4410. Noncancerous growths, polyps, cysts, or nodules on your vocal cords aren't
01:48cancerous but can still affect your voice. Singers are more prone to these due to vocal strain.
01:5311. Acid reflux, acid reflux or GERD can cause stomach acid to irritate your vocal cords,
01:59especially in the morning, leading to hoarseness.
02:0112. Smoking, smoking or second-hand smoke can cause
02:05permanent damage to your vocal cords and increase the risk of throat cancer.
02:0913. Medications, certain medications like corticosteroids, antihistamines,
02:14or diuretics may affect your voice, causing hoarseness or difficulty speaking.
02:18If you're losing your voice, it's important to pay attention to the signs and seek help if needed.
02:23Identifying the cause early can help you treat the issue and prevent long-term damage.

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