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Speaking feels effortful.
I feel I have some issue with my throat. Speaking feels effortful and voice cracks when I speak. I have to speak Loudly to keep the voice clear and stable. This in turn tires my throat quickly. I have to keep clearing my throat before I speak otherwise the voice doesn't come out clearly. Can someone tell me what exactly is wrong with the throat and how to cure it? I am taking it quite seriously since this subtle inefficiency affects of things in life.
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Dear sir, please meet an ENT specialist in your area, have laryngoscopy / stroboscopy done. According to the result and type of problem, you ENT can guide you regarding therapeutic procedure or medical treatment for your problem. If doctor suggest for voice therapy, please consult a qualified voice therapist.
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Greetings, Yes your issue comes under the purview of a speech language pathologist. Kindly find a qualified speech language pathologist/therapist in your area.  They will be able to guide you through voice exercises that will help you regain voice stamina.Else if in cochin please email for further opinion.
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If you use your voice for professional reasons please meet a voice professional as soon as possible else the problem will become permanent.
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Please meet an ENT Surgeon immediately. You are showing signs of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Pharyngitis. Though symptoms are in your throat, the real culprit is hiding in your nose and sinuses. Get a CT scan of your nose & sinuses to help your doctor plan the right mode of treatment.
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