Your vocal cords come together and vibrate to produce sound. The higher the speech volume the more trauma is placed on the vocal cords. Swellings can occur on the vocal cords which cause a hoarse/rough sound to the voice. Lumps such as polyps or nodules can form. It is advised that if you experience symptoms of a hoarse /rough voice after using your voice with increased stress to the vocal cords, that you rest your voice to allow the vocal cords to recover. Prolonged trauma can cause long term voice problems.
By shouting, you are over using the connective tissues in the larynx and causing a tiny amount of bleeding. The body responds to this as it does to any other tissue damage and swells up. That is really what causes the hoarse sounds.
To keep the larynx healthy, staying hydrated is essential, as proper moisture helps maintain vocal cord flexibility and function. Additionally, practicing good vocal hygiene—such as avoiding excessive shouting or whispering and taking regular vocal breaks—can prevent strain and injury to the larynx.
It is assumed that those that write in all capitals are shouting. If there is a monitor, you will get a warning. If no monitor exists then you will irritate people into saying rude things to you.
The larynx is part of the throat and part of the respiratory system.
your voice
Another name for the voice box is the larynx.
shouting
Larynx.
the trapdoor of the larynx is the epiglottis
The adjective for larynx is laryngeal.
Larynx is also known as lungs. The word larynx is a medical term.
The collective nouns could be a crowd of people cheering and shouting, an audience of people cheering and shouting, or a mob of people cheering and shouting.