Does your voice change at 13?
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Does your voice change at 13?
Boys experience voice change during puberty, and the change can happen anywhere between the ages of 10 and 15. Typically, voice change begins somewhere around age 12 or 13, or during the middle school years, which can make the experience a tad embarrassing for the child.
Does tonsil size affect singing?
Large or oversized tonsils can create unwanted pressure and force you to “push” when you sing. They can even contribute to formation of nodules.
What happens after having your tonsils removed?
Another possible side effect of having your tonsils removed is swelling of the tongue and the soft palate. It’s important to keep an eye on this swelling to ensure that it doesn’t cause any breathing problems. Bleeding is also a concern during and after surgery.
What happens after tonsil removal?
Some people have bleeding after a tonsillectomy. Usually it happens 4 to 8 days after surgery, but it can occur any time up until about 3 weeks after your surgery. If you have bleeding: Small amount of bleeding: Drink ice water and sit down and rest.
Can you talk after tonsillectomy?
Talking after Tonsillectomy. My guess is that the swelling has somehow affecting your vocal chords but it should be temporary only for adult tonsillectomy. Talking like a deaf person would probably mean you are speaking relatively loudly. You should refrain from doing that as it probably add to the strain to your wounded throat.
What can I eat after a tonsillectomy?
Ice cream and pudding are recommended foods to eat following a tonsillectomy. Soft, cool foods are easy to swallow and will not irritate or inflame sensitive throat tissue. According to the Associates in Otolaryngology, other soft, cool foods that soothe an irritated throat following a tonsillectomy are sherbet, custard and Italian ice.