Tobacco use can severely damage the voice box, leading to inflammation, irritation, and changes in vocal cord structure. This can result in hoarseness, a raspy voice, and an increased risk of vocal cord lesions or cancer. Prolonged tobacco use may also diminish overall vocal quality and contribute to chronic conditions such as laryngitis and vocal nodules. Quitting tobacco can help restore some vocal function, but damage may be permanent in severe cases.
Your entire body is affected by smoking tobacco.
Your Larynx is a voice box, this lets you talk
Use your voice box I mean Use my voice box
The voice box is called a larynx.
The voice box is medial in the throat,
stomach
it effects the whole body
NO! It is the vocal chords inside your larynx, or voice box.
The voice box is an electronic guitar that has an attachment with a tube that goes into the player's mouth to modulate the sound. There is nothing found in the voice box, the voice box is solid.
Voice box.....p!boy
vibration in the voice box
Chewing tobacco will have no effect with your voice whatsoever, unless of course you are speaking or singing with some in your mouth. Chewing tobacco does not ever go into your lungs or even near your vocal chords, unless of course you somehow inhale it.