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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about, Top 13 Reasons You're Losing Your Voice.
00:14Losing your voice can be frustrating, but there are several reasons it might happen.
00:18Understanding the cause is the first step to getting your voice back to normal.
00:221. Respiratory illness, colds, flu, bronchitis, or other upper respiratory infections can cause
00:28your vocal cords to swell, leading to temporary laryngitis.
00:322. Seasonal allergies, allergies to blooming trees and plants can irritate your vocal cords
00:36and cause laryngitis, making you clear your throat more often.
00:403. Tonsillitis, tonsillitis, caused by a virus or bacteria, can make your voice scratchy.
00:46You'll also likely have symptoms like a sore throat, fever, and swollen tonsils.
00:504. Voice stress, shouting, singing loudly,
00:53or talking in extreme pitches can strain your vocal cords.
00:57Rest, time, and staying hydrated usually help it heal.
01:005. Rheumatoid arthritis, RA can affect a joint near your vocal cords, leading to hoarseness.
01:06If you have RA and a hoarse voice, talk to your doctor as it could cause breathing problems later.
01:116. Thyroid problems, issues with your thyroid, like hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism,
01:16can affect your vocal cords and lead to lasting hoarseness.
01:197. Nerve conditions, diseases like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's can affect the nerves
01:24controlling your vocal cords, causing a raspy voice along with other symptoms.
01:288. Yeast infection, chronic laryngitis might be linked to a fungal infection,
01:32especially if you use an asthma inhaler.
01:359. Precancerous cells, abnormal cells on your voice box can press on your vocal cords.
01:40Early detection of larynx cancer makes it easier to treat.
01:4410. Noncancerous growths, polyps, cysts, or nodules on your vocal cords aren't
01:48cancerous but can still affect your voice. Singers are more prone to these due to vocal strain.
01:5311. Acid reflux, acid reflux or GERD can cause stomach acid to irritate your vocal cords,
01:59especially in the morning, leading to hoarseness.
02:0112. Smoking, smoking or second-hand smoke can cause
02:05permanent damage to your vocal cords and increase the risk of throat cancer.
02:0913. Medications, certain medications like corticosteroids, antihistamines,
02:14or diuretics may affect your voice, causing hoarseness or difficulty speaking.
02:18If you're losing your voice, it's important to pay attention to the signs and seek help if needed.
02:23Identifying the cause early can help you treat the issue and prevent long-term damage.
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