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This usually but not always starts with a croaky voice or a sore throat that may last a while.
A croaky throat can result from several factors, including vocal strain from overuse, dehydration, or exposure to irritants like smoke or allergens. Infections, such as a cold or laryngitis, can also lead to inflammation and hoarseness. Additionally, allergies or acid reflux might contribute to throat irritation, resulting in a croaky voice. Staying hydrated and resting your voice can help alleviate the symptoms.
Yes. Your vocal cords need time to heal so until they make a full recovery your throat will be a little croaky. No need to worry.
Breathlessness and a croaky voice without a cough or throat discomfort can indicate several issues. It may be related to vocal strain, dehydration, or allergies affecting the vocal cords and respiratory system. Additionally, anxiety or stress can also lead to breathlessness and changes in voice quality. If symptoms persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
When you have a raspy voice and almost lost it.
Yes, it may well mean that your voice is breaking. At the stage of puberty where you voice breaks you may experience several changes, some of which are sore throats and squeaky, uncontrollable sounds. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
Hoarseness in speech, usually momentary; or a hoarse cough. BTW: Throat, not 'throaght'
The voice box is medial in the throat,
The disuse of the old factory led to its deterioration and eventual closure.
Sounds like your are beginning puberty. Your larynx is beginning to get longer and that means you voice is starting to get deeper. It will be fully complete about age 15.
The homophone for croaky is croaky. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning.
Another frog in its own throat