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Why Does Your Voice Sound Different When You're Sick? ๐Ÿคง๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Why does your voice suddenly sound deeper, muffled, or strangely different when you have a cold? ๐Ÿคง๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

Here's the surprising part: your vocal cords aren't necessarily the reason.

When you're sick, swelling and congestion can change the shape of your nasal passages and sinus cavities. These spaces help your voice resonate, so changing them can alter the sound that comes out.

In this Body Spectra 3D medical animation, we go inside the throat, vocal cords, nasal cavity, and sinuses to visualize why your familiar voice can suddenly sound completely different.

Discover fascinating anatomy, physiology, biology, neuroscience, and hidden mechanisms of the human body through cinematic 3D scientific visualization.

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This video is for educational purposes only.

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