Why does my 5 year old have a husky voice?

Infections: a hoarse voice often happens when a child has a viral infection, such as a cold or laryngitis (inflammation of the voice box). This hoarseness will be temporary and usually disappears when the infection clears. Encourage your child to frequently sip fluids and rest their voice until they get better.
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Why is my 5 year old's voice raspy?

Many things can cause your child's voice to become rough, raspy, or hard to hear. Having a cold or a sinus infection, yelling or talking too loudly, being exposed to smoke, or breathing dry air can cause a hoarse voice. Your child also can have voice problems from pollution and allergies.
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Why is my child's voice so raspy all the time?

Vocal cord nodules are the top cause of chronic hoarseness in children. Nodules can happen when kids do things like these for long periods: yelling, screaming, cheering, or crying. raising or lowering the pitch of the voice.
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How do you get rid of raspy voice in kids?

Do
  1. try to speak as little as possible.
  2. drink plenty of fluids.
  3. keep the air moist by putting out bowls of water – central heating and air conditioning make the air dry.
  4. gargle with warm salty water (children should not try this)
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When should I worry about a raspy voice?

If your voice is hoarse for three or more weeks, you should see a health care provider, especially if you haven't had a cold, upper respiratory infection or the flu. You should also see a health care provider if you: Cough up blood. Develop difficulty breathing.
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The 4 Underlying Causes of a Hoarse Voice



What are the 4 underlying causes of a hoarse voice?

What causes chronic hoarseness?
  • Overusing your voice, which is most common in individuals who use their voices professionally (performing artists, teachers, salespersons and speakers)
  • Persistent bacterial or viral infection.
  • Polyps, cysts or nodules on your vocal cords.
  • Vocal cord paralysis.
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Is raspy voice a symptom?

A raspy voice may mean that the vocal cords are inflamed or swollen; indicating an infection or irritant is present. Additional tests may be necessary, depending on the cause of the hoarseness.
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Can child go to school with hoarse voice?

Your child does not need to miss any school for a hoarse voice.
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Can allergies cause raspy voice in kids?

Allergies are common non-infectious processes that can result in hoarseness. The secretions produced in common allergies can drip into the throat (post-nasal drip) irritating the throat and vocal cords. Allergies can also cause swelling of the vocal cords resulting in hoarseness.
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Can a raspy voice be cured?

Acute laryngitis often gets better on its own within a week or so. Self-care measures, such as voice rest, drinking fluids and humidifying your air, also can help improve symptoms. Chronic laryngitis treatments are aimed at treating the underlying causes, such as heartburn, smoking or excessive use of alcohol.
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What is the most common voice disorder in children?

The most common voice disorder in children is the result of “phono trauma” or voice misuse such as yelling or making loud "play" sounds, throat clearing, and excessive coughing. These voice behaviors cause the vocal folds to close tightly against each other, causing blister-like bruises.
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What are the 4 types of voice disorders?

Voice changes related to the brain and nervous system, known as spasmodic dysphonia (spaz-MOD-ki dis-FOE-nee-uh) Polyps, nodules or cysts on the vocal cords — growths that aren't cancer. Precancerous and cancerous growths. Vocal cord paralysis or weakness.
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Can a 5 year old boys voice change?

Some boys' voices might change gradually, whereas others' might change quickly. If your son is concerned, stressed, or embarrassed about the sound of his voice, let him know that it's only temporary and that everyone goes through it to some extent. After a few months, he'll sound just like an adult!
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Can a 5 year old get laryngitis?

Croup is an infection of the throat, vocal cords (or larynx), and large airways of the lungs. It can be caused by several different viruses. When children younger than 5 years of age have the infection, it's called croup. In older children, it's called laryngitis.
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Why does my 6 year old have a hoarse voice?

Infections: a hoarse voice often happens when a child has a viral infection, such as a cold or laryngitis (inflammation of the voice box). This hoarseness will be temporary and usually disappears when the infection clears. Encourage your child to frequently sip fluids and rest their voice until they get better.
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Does Benadryl help with hoarseness?

Prevailing data do not support the use of antihistamines and corticosteroids. If a patient uses these medications, he or she may have the false impression that the laryngitis is resolving and may continue to use his or her voice, leading to further insult. The drying effect of these medicines may also be deleterious.
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Can allergies cause raspy voice?

Allergy Related Laryngitis is a condition characterized by hoarseness, a weak or raspy voice and in some cases total voice loss. It's the result of an inflammation of the larynx that can be caused by infections, vocal strain or allergies.
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Are voice disorders common in children?

Voice problems, although very common, are not normal. (Over 1 million children suffer from a voice disorder nationwide. The incidence of voice disorders in school-aged children ranges from 6% to 23%.
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Can you have a raspy voice without being sick?

If you talk too long, cheer too loudly, sing too much or speak in a pitch that's higher or lower than usual, you may experience hoarseness. Also, your vocal cords naturally get thin and limp with age. It's perfectly common for your voice to get raspier as you get older.
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What virus causes hoarseness?

Viral infections such as a cold or flu are the most common type of infection associated with acute laryngitis. Rarer types of infection include: bacterial infections – such as diphtheria. fungal infections – such as thrush (candidiasis) or aspergillosis.
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Can dehydration cause hoarseness?

Drinking water is one of the best things for your voice because when you are dehydrated you almost always sound hoarse. Also, being dehydrated will cause you to have thicker phlegm and to clear your throat often. This can create excessive friction and trauma to the vocal folds.
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What is the treatment for hoarse voice?

Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration (avoid alcohol and caffeine). Moisten your throat. Try sucking on lozenges, gargling with salt water or chewing a piece of gum. Stop drinking alcohol and smoking, and avoid exposure to smoke.
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What are the first signs of puberty in a boy?

In boys, the first puberty change is the enlargement of the scrotum and testes. At this point, the penis does not enlarge. As the testes and scrotum continue to grow, the penis grows. The first growth of pubic hair produces long, soft hair that is only in a small area around the genitals.
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How long after voice change do boys grow?

When your son's voice begins to change, this often marks the beginning of his “growth spurt.” This growth spurt is a time during adolescence where height increases rapidly. Once your son's voice stops changing, his growth spurt starts to decrease. This process can last two to three years.
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At what age does a boys voice stop developing?

Even after the change that happens in your teens, your voice continues to develop. Although the squeaking and cracking stage doesn't last long, most guys' voices don't fully mature until they're in their twenties.
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