Have you ever shouted so much at a game that your voice was different the next day? Even if it hasn't happened to you, you've almost certainly heard someone whose voice has sounded strange at one time ...
A: "With a cold, several parts of the upper respiratory tract become swollen, including the vocal cords," said Michael G. Stewart, otorhinolaryngologist in chief at New York-Presbyterian ...
Lost your voice after a cold? Post-cold hoarseness is common and usually temporary.
Pregnancy can bring unannounced changes to a woman’s voice. Hormonal shifts, vocal cord swelling, altered breathing, and acid ...
Losing your voice due to an upper respiratory infection is common and typically temporary, according to Dr. Lacy Anderson in today’s Daily Dose. Viral infections can cause swelling of the vocal cords, ...