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Vocal Health - Hoarse, Voice Loss, Sick 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 3  
This is for those of you that are trying to get your voice back in shape from the Flu, Laryngitis, Pneumonia, or anything else that leaves you hoarse or without a voice. Sometimes you just need a way to get your voice back quick. Whether it be for an upcoming gig or just to be able to sing again, here are some tips:


1) Drink plenty of Water.


2) Avoid Tea, Coffee, Cream & Alcohol before singing as these can have a dehydrating effect.


3) Take Vitamin C tablets or eat fruits/vegetables rich in Vitamin C to aid your bodies natural defenses. Hot Lemon & Honey or Blackcurrant both contain vitamin C and anti-viral properties and fresh ginger has natural anti-inflammatory properties - grate a little ginger and add it to hot water, sweeten with honey if required.


4) REST!!


5) Severe, violent coughing can injure the vocal folds. Cough Syrup and Lozenges can help, Vocalzone are good and reliable sources have informed me that Slippery Elm lozenges and other products are used by some singers to soothe the throat in the US. Triogesic Tablets relieves conjestion, prevents coughing and is available from most Chemists although it should not be taken with any other paracetamol products or decongestants and should be avoided by pregnant or nursing mothers and Dextromethorphan based products also help to suppress coughing although some people may experience dizziness.


6) Hot Water Steam Inhalation, with or without a few drops of Eucalyptus, Peppermint or other Essential Oil helps to clear the sinuses. Many proprietry brands like Karvol, Olbas Oil and Vicks Vaporub use aromatherapy oils as their main ingredient but you should be careful using these products as menthol can have a drying effect.... use sparingly.


7) Do NOT attempt to Sing and avoid Talking until all medication is finished to allow the inflammation an opportunity to reduce.


8) On recovery start with some gentle humming for 5-10 minutes at a time and slowly build up to a few vocal exercises in your mid-range gradually expanding the range over several days. The rate of recovery will depend on the severity of illness and how experienced a singer you are. Any recurrance of hoarseness stop and rest the voice for another couple of days.


This information came from vocalist.org
 
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Re:Vocal Health - Hoarse, Voice Loss, Sick 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 3  
thanks for the info! it should come in handy....
 
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Re:Vocal Health - Hoarse, Voice Loss, Sick 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
2/3 cup of onion juice into a 1/4 cup of water
Boil
Don't whisper. This is the most strenuous thing for your voice.
 
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Re:Vocal Health - Hoarse, Voice Loss, Sick 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 0  
seriously?

whoa. didnt know that.
 
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Re:Vocal Health - Hoarse, Voice Loss, Sick 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 3  
omg...I didn't either...seems like it would be less strenuous to whisper...either way, it takes all my energy to communicate when my voice is gone
 
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