First,you should stop talking for a bit, and if it doesn't cure,see a doctor,you may just have a sore throat.
Yes, singing or talking too much can strain your vocal cords and lead to laryngitis, which is inflammation of the voice box. Symptoms may include hoarseness, loss of voice, and throat pain. Resting your voice and staying hydrated can help alleviate symptoms.
we started talking from day 1
Give your voice some rest. Laryngitis is a great opportunity to not speak. Do not try to strain your vocal chords unnecessarily. Also, if you do have to speak, try to speak normally instead of whispering, because whispering places additional strain on your vocal chords. So in short, yes it would help.
no when your ears are hot someone is talking about you and when your eyes are hurting means your getting a surprise and when someone steps on your grave you get a shiver down your spine & when you lose an eyelash you get a wish
no when your ears are hot someone is talking about you and when your eyes are hurting means your getting a surprise and when someone steps on your grave you get a shiver down your spine & when you lose an eyelash you get a wish
When the physicist started talking about protons and neutrons, I started to daydream.
Any type of strain to the vocal folds though excessive talking, loud talking, loud singing,speaking on limited airflow, "noises" such as car or engine noises produced with the mouth. Also not opening the mouth wide enough when speaking. Speaking with "reversed" breathing.....your stomach muscles should push out when inhaling and push in when speaking. Environmental irritants can also make a hoarse voice or laryngitis worse such as smoke, chemical or even trying to "speak over" loud environmental noise.
appropriate is by mean of talking or speaking nice inappropriate is by forcing the children or hurting the child
Conditions such as laryngitis (inflammation of the larynx) can make it painful or difficult to speak. When you are physically able to speak but do not for other reasons, such as mental health issues, it is called mutism. If you are not able to speak it is called aphasia.
Treatment options for laryngitis typically include resting the voice, avoiding irritants like smoking or excessive talking, staying hydrated, and using over-the-counter pain relievers or throat lozenges. In some cases, a doctor may prescribe medications such as antibiotics (if a bacterial infection is present) or corticosteroids to reduce inflammation. Voice therapy may also be recommended for chronic laryngitis.
I heard that Mary Njerera started singing just about the time she started talking when she was a baby.
she was mad at him