Friday, July 25, 2025

Importance of pharyngeal voice for puberphonia

Treat puberphonia only with pharyngeal voice.
Puberphonia, also known as functional or adolescent falsetto, is a voice disorder where an individual continues to use a high-pitched voice after puberty, despite the vocal cords having physically matured. Pharyngeal voice, in the context of puberphonia, refers to a voice that is perceived as resonating in the pharynx (the throat) rather than primarily in the chest or head. This can be a symptom of puberphonia, and techniques to address it often involve manipulating the pharyngeal space and resonance to achieve a more natural, lower-pitched voice.

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