Hoarse throat from talking

2021-07-06 02:57:34
I am a teacher and Since 2-3 months my classes have increased which means more talking (on an average 3-4 hours per day). My voice is becoming a little coarse and sometimes I feel slight discomfort in my throat. Is it worrisome? Is there anything that I can do to ease my throat and voice? Thank you.
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This can be due to professional voice abuse ... Plz give proper rest to ur voice when u get time , drink lots of water , avoid indulging in very hot tea and coffee and spicy food ... Once in a while steam inhalation will help ... But voice rest is mandatory when u don't have to work ... U can also try n go for speech therapy to learn about vocal hygiene

Answered2021-07-06 06:40:39

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Voice rest Steam inhalation twice daily Avoid cold items
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Voice rest Talk softly Steam inhalation Speech therapy

Answered2021-07-06 15:23:29

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It's because of voice abuse. Avoid cold items. Get speech therapy done. Steam inhalation. Do not whisper. Speak slowly with normal voice. Avoid shouting. Voice rest

Answered2021-07-06 10:10:39

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Voice rest,Steam Inhalation twice daily,Avoid cold .

Answered2021-07-06 04:36:00

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