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Question Posted Sunday July 4 2010, 2:34 am

ok so one more question. why does my voice still crack? im 15 basically done with puberty so why does my voice still crack all the time? is there a way to stop it and how long will it keep happening?

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Additional info, added Sunday July 4 2010, 12:12 pm:
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ThirdQED answered Sunday July 4 2010, 4:02 am:
Uh, well, to begin with, you might want to tell me whether you are a guy or a girl. All questions on here are anonymous, you see, so I have no idea who you are.

Also, you might still be in the puberty range at 15. There are late bloomers who only start their puberty time when the reach 15. I am not sure when you started puberty but I suggest you give it a few more years and see what happens. I know of this guy who is 18 years old and his voice still crack here and there (we made fun of him a lot when he sings, lol, though he loves to sing for some reason).


As for your question, there's no way to completely treat cracking voice caused by puberty. You can keep it from being too serious like stop drinking extreme cold or hot water, don't yell or scream too much, and so on, so on (you know, all the common stuffs that parents keep teaching us when we tell them about this voice-cracking problem). But there's no way to actually force it to stop, really.

On another note, if your voice cracking is accompanied by pain or throat fluid, or maybe an unusual rise in your body's temperature, you want to start scheduling an appointment with doctor soon. That can be signs of some problems such as inflammation of vocal cord, which, if left untreated and in worst case (again, this is in *worst* case only, so don't worry too much), lead to throat cancer.

Also, if you smoke, that can be the cause as well. I believe that this is common knowledge so I won't go into this (you know, since everyone from the good kids to the schools are quite enthusiastic at pointing out the harms of smoking).


That's pretty much all I can tell you; sorry for not being much of a help,
ThirdQED :-)

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