Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Typical puberphonia

Puberphonia has a high pitched voice with normal larynx.
Laryngeal muscle tension, vocal fold issues, laryngeal abnormalities, vocal fold asymmetries, or non-fusion of the thyroid laminae are not the features of puberphonia. If the diagnosis is different. has a high pitched voice with normal larynx.
Laryngeal muscle tension, vocal fold issues, laryngeal abnormalities, vocal fold asymmetries, or non-fusion of the thyroid laminae are not the features of puberphonia. If the diagnosis is different. can create:
Emotional stress
Psychological imbalances
Resistance to pubertal changes
Self-consciousness
Bulling another male or sibling
Less maternal protection 
Psychological and physical development of artificial secondary sex characteristics .

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