Thick voice

One of the manifestations of the vocal cord summary is that the sound becomes thicker. Vocal Nodules is a type of chronic laryngitis, which refers to the occurrence of symmetrical nodular hyperplasia at the junction of the front and middle 1/3 of the edges of the vocal cords on both sides, which prevents the glottis from closing, resulting in low and rough sounds, and even hoarseness. Mostly caused by improper or excessive use of sound. Under the laryngoscope, there are small pale white protrusions at the front middle 1/3 of the vocal cord edges on both sides, translucent, smooth surface, and small blood vessels visible on the base, which prevent the vocal cords from closing. The main symptoms are hoarseness, dry throat and pain. The vocal cord summary is more common in professional vocalists or in crowds who like to shout loudly and speak inappropriately. Others call it a singer's summary or a teacher's summary.

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