Vocal cords phlegm is a most common discomfort among singers and other vocal professionals.
What is Phlegm?
Phlegm is the accumulated excessive mucous. Your body produced it mostly for 3 reasons:
1. As a response to foreign intruders, such as bacteria or viruses. In this case, the mucous should just attack the invaders, and then leave the body.
2. As a response to inappropriate food or an allergenic factor.
3. As a response to ongoing stress on specific organs. Causes of vocal cords phlegm- Mucous rising from the oesophagus and digestive system (for more information on digestive system acid affecting your voice, see "acid reflux")
- Using an excessive amount of air during vocal performance. As a result, too much air forces its way through your vocal cords, pushing mucous residue from the respiratory system towards the cords.
- Excessive mucous can also reach your vocal cords from your respiratory system as well.
What is the Treatment for Vocal Chords Phlem?
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