I cant speak but my throat makes me speak high pitched and sometimes not?
Question Posted Friday July 20 2012, 3:41 pm
I was at a party on the beach and screaming alot i know its not good but i was, And when i came home my voice went all squeaky and sometimes when i talk i either talk squeaky or not at all. I try drinking bu it doesn't help my throat hurts and it's dry when i have drunk about 1 bottle of milk. Please answer A.S.A.P
All they yelling ans screaming you did probably stained your vocal cords. It happens from time to time when people go to sporting events or concerts.
Rest your voice. Try not to speak or even to whisper as this puts even a greater strain on your vocal cords. Carry a pad an pen with you for the next 24 hours. Yes your throat will feel dry and scratchy.
If your voice does not start to return in the next 24 to 48 hours then I suggest you check in at one of the walk-in clinic a hospital emergency room or have someone call your family doctor and ask what to do.
You may find soothing liquids such as warm tea with honey or plain soups to be comforting to your throat. It is also possible that shaved ice such as snow cones may make you feel more comfortable. Try both and stick which whatever works best for you. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Nallie answered Friday July 20 2012, 4:23 pm: If it doesn't go away in a day or so be sure to contact your doctor. In the mean time, try resting your voice--just whisper when you need to say something, and try gargling with warm salt water, and drinking extra water. Milk won't hurt you, but it's not likely to give you relief either. This type of thing just usually takes time. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
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