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0775 – Vocal Fold Haemorrhage
Season 3 · Episode 775

0775 – Vocal Fold Haemorrhage

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Voice-Over Voice · Peter Stewart

February 14, 20232m 5s

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2023.02.14 – 0775 – Vocal Fold Haemorrhage   

 

Continued talking may lead to ‘vocal nodules’ on your folds, which are common with loud, tense, constant talkers. (Polyps are similar but usually occur after a single cough or shout, rather than long-term abuse, and happen when the folds haemorrhage.)

 

Know your body. If your body is hurting (even a sore throat), stop. It’s a sign that something is not ‘quite right’. Speaking when hoarse, or worse still, shouting to deliberately make yourself hoarse (yes, some people do this to achieve a lower voice), can be very dangerous in itself and can permanently damage your vocal folds.


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