please someone answer
Screaming may affect your vocal cords because if you scream to much you may lose your voice
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
Vibrato or tremolo
In humans, voice box or larynx supports the vocal cords.
The loudness of a person's voice depends on the force with which air is pushed through the vocal cords and the size and tension of the vocal cords. Greater force and larger vocal cords can produce a louder voice.
The vocal cords start to stretch. The longer the cords the deeper the voice.
Male vocal cords are typically thicker and longer than female vocal cords, which results in a lower pitch voice. Female vocal cords are generally shorter and thinner, leading to a higher pitch voice. Additionally, hormonal differences between males and females can also affect the size and structure of the vocal cords.
The voice box containing the vocal cords in the neck is called the larynx.
of course you can damage your vocal cords, if you are a singer and you have a soprano voice you can change your voice tone because of a cold or if you scream a lot you can cause a big damage... i know that if you have a cold you have to caugh some time and it is imposiblle not to do it but it is better if you try to do that carfully... i hope this could help you.
The pitch of a person's voice varies with the length and thickness of the vocal cords. Thicker and longer vocal cords tend to produce lower pitches, while thinner and shorter vocal cords produce higher pitches. The tension and movement of the vocal cords also play a role in determining pitch.
Your voice fluctuates between being deep and high because of the vibration of your vocal cords. When your vocal cords are relaxed, your voice tends to be deeper. When your vocal cords are tightened, your voice becomes higher. This natural variation in pitch is influenced by factors such as emotions, physical health, and vocal technique.
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.