Voice

Speaking comfortably, painlessly, with the desired volume and clarity, is something taken for granted until a cold, or voice-stress episode causes you to lose your voice. But other problems can cause voice disorders: vocal fold damage from too much shouting to support your favorite team, allergies, constant professional demands in the classroom or public speaking, singing, nerve damage. Acid reflux or a stroke may also be associated.

Voice therapy has been demonstrated to be effective for hoarseness across the lifespan from children to older adults. Voice therapy is often the first line of treatment once someone has seen an ear, nose, and throat specialist to determine if nodules, polyps, or other medical conditions are present.

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Voice

SLP Alida Engel, CCC-SLP, BCS-SCF*'s relevant training and experience for work with voice disorders:

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