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The voice box, or larynx, can be damaged by several factors, including excessive or improper vocal strain from yelling or speaking loudly for extended periods. Exposure to irritants such as smoke, pollution, or allergens can also lead to inflammation and injury. Additionally, medical conditions like acid reflux or infections can harm the vocal cords. It's important to practice good vocal hygiene and seek medical advice if persistent issues arise.

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