It will be better if your voice is hoarse for a few days, but what is the matter with your hoarse vo

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sound is produced by the muscles in the larynx, the articulatory organ, which vibrate the vocal cords (the "Adam's apple" we touch in the neck** is part of the larynx), and the power source for the vibration comes from the airflow of our respiratory tract.

    When we inhale, the airflow enters the lungs through the open glottis; As we pronounce, airflow through the lungs, through and against the closed glottis, which vibrates to produce sound. In addition to the length and thickness of the vocal cords themselves, the beautiful and beautiful Pai Tsai voice also needs the coordinated vibration of the skull, nasal cavity, mouth, throat and other structures to participate together, which is what we call "resonance".

    Hoarseness can be caused by many reasons, such as excessive use of the voice, fatigue, excessive tobacco and alcohol, upper respiratory tract infection, etc., which can cause vocal cord lesions. In the acute phase, there is often a sudden loss of voice, inability to speak, or hoarseness, accompanied by throat pain. Examination at the hospital will find acute congestion, edema, and bleeding of the vocal cords, which will generally improve in about 3-5 days after oral drugs and local drug nebulization inhalation**.

    Of course, during this period, the patient needs to cooperate with the doctor to absolutely "take a break". However, many friends will have misunderstandings on the point of "sound rest", for example, in the outpatient clinic, some patients will complain: "I haven't spoken for almost a month, why is it not good?"

    However, after talking to the patient, they will find that they have simply changed their speech to a "gas" speech with the glottis lowered, believing that this will reduce vocal cord vibration.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, don't worry, I was in school this year, and one day I suddenly found that my throat was hoarse, and I thought it was just temporary, and then I didn't get better for a few days like you, but in the end it was better. I suggest you don't talk loudly, drink plenty of water, and if you don't want to wait for it to recover on its own, you go to the hospital, prescribe some medicine or something, eat some golden throat or something.

    Tell you some methods, 1. Mix and eat celery, wash the celery, cut it, put the candy in vinegar, mix and eat, one small plate each time, twice a day.

    2Drink strong herbal tea, put more tea leaves, soak in boiling water, and drink it when it is cold.

    3. Egg tea, take a fresh egg, knock it into a bowl and stir it with chopsticks or something, pour some boiling water in it, wash the eggs into egg drops, add a little sugar and sesame oil, and drink it while it is hot.

    I won't tell you much about the method, and there is nothing you can not accept, if your throat is better, you must pay attention to maintenance, which is very important.

    1. Drink plenty of water every day to maintain the balance of water in your body to fully moisturize your vocal cords.

    2Don't smoke.

    3Don't overuse your voice, feel your voice is hoarse, stop talking immediately, and go drink hot water.

    4. Don't clear your throat too often, that is, "cough, cough".

    If you don't get any better in a few days, be sure to see a doctor!

    Good luck with you**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello: I don't know if you have a cold or fatigue recently, the suggestions are as follows:1.

    Get enough rest, drink plenty of water, and eat a light diet; 2。appropriate use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as pioneer or roxithromycin; 3。For hoarseness, the Golden Voice Tone Pill should be applied appropriately.

    Good luck soon...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Supplement the Supplement Diet Bar Eat more pears.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My mom said you should drink more water and excrete more.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My voice has been hoarse for half a month, it has not been good, taking medicine has no effect, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, do electronic laryngoscopy, generally vocal cord polyps.

    Generally, vocal cord polyps vocal cord nodules are hoarse, and taking medicine has no effect, in this case, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, if the vocal cord polyp must be surgically removed, it is good to complete minor surgery.

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Description of the condition: I am a teacher, due to more classes, as shown, my throat often has problems, recently for nearly half a month, my throat is hoarse, and painful, especially when swallowing saliva, it hurts like a pinprick, I took antibiotics for two days is full of head, but it still hurts, for some reason, I looked for a doctor, said let me talk less, but I am a teacher, I do this, live by my voice, what can I do, please give me a suggestion, let me be okay. , I had a laryngoscopy in June, but I suspected that there were vocal cord nodules, but I was not diagnosed, I am a teacher, due to more classes, so my throat often has problems, recently for nearly half a month, my throat is hoarse, and it hurts, especially when swallowing saliva, it hurts like a pinprick, I took antibiotics for two days is full of head, but it still hurts, for some reason, I looked for a doctor, said let me talk less, but I am a teacher, I do this, live by my voice, what can I do, Please give me a suggestion, let me be okay. >>>More