Vocal Hygiene

Acute

What is Vocal Hygiene?

Vocal Hygiene is a daily regimen of good habits to maintain the health of your vocal folds. These include eliminating inappropriate vocal habits and situations that place unnecessary wear and tear on the voice and common sense behaviors which contribute to efficient voice production and overall vocal health.

  • Neck pain.
  • Pain in ears.
  • Loss of voice.
  • Voice sounds breathy.
  • Voice sounds hoarse.
  • Body and voice fatigue.
  • Issues changing pitch.
  • Feeling a lump in your throat.
  • Cancer of the larynx.
  • Vocal misuse and overuse.
  • Upper respiratory infections.
  • Growths on the vocal folds, such as vocal nodules or laryngeal papillomatosis.
  • Inflammation caused by gastroesophageal reflux (sometimes called acid reflux, heartburn, or GERD)
  • Cancer of the larynx.
  • Vocal misuse and overuse.
  • Upper respiratory infections.
  • Growths on the vocal folds, such as vocal nodules or laryngeal papillomatosis.
  • Inflammation caused by gastroesophageal reflux (sometimes called acid reflux, heartburn, or GERD)
  • Vocal Hygiene is a daily regimen of good habits to maintain the health of your vocal folds.
    • Cigarettes and second-hand smoke.
    • Hydration.
    • Avoid throat clearing and coughing.
  • Many factors contribute to the onset of a voice problem and frequently there is.
  • Instead of:
  • Healthy diet and lifestyle.
  • Voice warm-ups before use.
  • Voice training on proper technique to meet voice demands.
  • Voice exercise to improve endurance and power.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?
  • Avoid smoking and other harmful substances.
  • Stay hydrated.
  • Practice proper breathing techniques.
  • Get enough rest.
  • Avoid clearing your throat.
  • Take breaks between speaking.
  • Avoid yelling or screaming.
  • See a doctor if you have vocal problems.

How is it treated?

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  • 8-10 glasses a day or take your total body weight and divide it in half and that is the number of ounces of water that you need everyday.
  • Hydrated when urine is pale in color.
  • Drink continuously throughout the day not all at once.

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