Conditions like acid reflux (GERD), allergies, or vocal cord lesions (nodules/polyps) can interfere with normal vibration and cause frequent cracking. How to Prevent and Manage Cracks
Puberty is the most common phase for voice cracks as the larynx grows and the vocal cords thicken. How to Prevent and Manage Cracks Dys Vocal Crack
To understand the "Dys" (dysfunctional) crack, we must first understand the normal crack. Conditions like acid reflux (GERD), allergies, or vocal
Hormonal changes cause the larynx (voice box) to grow and the vocal folds to thicken. This rapid remodeling makes the voice unstable until the body adjusts to its new anatomy. Vocal Strain: Hormonal changes cause the larynx (voice box) to
A , however, is a symptom of a voice disorder. It is not merely the result of puberty or a lack of warm-up. It is a mechanical failure caused by improper muscle coordination, often stemming from Muscle Tension Dysphonia (MTD) .