maybe it could be laringitis, just with a common cough
You really can't because your voice will be all scratchy and it will hurt a lot. But if you have to sing with a cough, I suggest first drinking lots of fluids, (ex. tea, water). Also, take some medicine for a cough or sore throat, cough drops, or anything like that. Another thing to make me talk better while I have a cough or sore throat is to take a shower or a bath, it makes my voice better for about 2-3 hours afterward.
Breathlessness and a croaky voice without a cough or throat discomfort can indicate several issues. It may be related to vocal strain, dehydration, or allergies affecting the vocal cords and respiratory system. Additionally, anxiety or stress can also lead to breathlessness and changes in voice quality. If symptoms persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
Symptoms of laryngitis include hoarseness, a sore or scratchy throat, a dry cough, difficulty swallowing, and a feeling of a lump in the throat. In some cases, there may also be a mild fever, fatigue, and voice loss. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to see a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
You could get sick around the vocal or throat area
Laryngitis is inflammation of the larynx, leading to a hoarse voice, difficulty speaking, and sometimes sore throat or cough. It is usually caused by viral infections or overuse of the voice, and typically resolves on its own with rest and hydration.
a few, namely colds and flu. Maby tonsillitis i suppose
The voice box is medial in the throat,
Yes, throat problems can occur even without experiencing hoarseness. Common issues include sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and chronic cough. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment if you have persistent throat symptoms.
Answer It could be laryngitis, inflammation of the larynx. You would have to see a doctor to be sure. Also if you Male and a teenager? It could be that your voice is breaking.
Some common symptoms of laryngitis include hoarseness or loss of voice, a weak or raspy voice, throat pain or irritation, and a dry or sore throat. Other possible symptoms may include a cough, difficulty swallowing, or the sensation of something stuck in the throat.
Everyone has a different voice and this may just be a natural speaking voice you'e been blessed with.. However, if this is not your normal voice, it could be a "cold" or just a sore throat...
>>>Allergy Drink WARM milk, then cough & cough 'til you choke something up.>>>Sickness Get some thick cough medicine, eat HOT chicken noodle soup, coughing helps too, if that doesn't work, go see a local doctor, you might just have a sore throat infection.