I am concentrating only on puberphonia.
My recent research:
Fast-track identification and treatment for puberphonia
Puberphonia is not a disease, but a speech problem may lead to many socioeconomic problems. In clinical practice, the voice can be described as hoarse, rough, raspy, strained, weak, breathy, or grave. According to the first voice symptom enumerated by puberphonia boys,
- Inaudible: 27%
- Vocal fatigue: 22%
- Child voice: 11%
- Female voice: 10%
- Double voice: 9%
- Nasal voice: 7%
- Not a strong voice: 7%
- High-pitched voice: 5%
- Hoarseness: 1%
- Breathy voice: 1%
The symptoms can range from benign to badly dangerous. Because there is no organic change in the vocal tract, the disorder is grouped under psychogenic voice disorders; that is, it stems from various mental stresses, psychological misbalances, or complexities that lead to mental, emotional, and physical disabilities.
According to the symptomatology, puberphonia can be divided into benign and grave. Puberphonia is not a disorder that is likely to go away on its own. Without treatment, the changes in the patient’s voice can become permanent.
First, the symptoms are examined, along with the genital examination and the assessment of secondary sexual characters. If some hormonal issue is the case, then effort is made to rule out hypogonadism. However, if the problem is psychogenic in nature, then effort is first put into eradicating these psychological issues, mainly through counselling.
The Major Treatment Methods by which the puberphonia is usually treated by either or a combination of the following methods of treatment –Voice therapy or Larynx manipulationor surgical therapy. When there are a host of hassle-free treatments, such as uvula manipulation and resonance training for puberphonia, why not go for them? Voice is a vital aspect of one’s life, and it has a great impact in every field of our lives.
Research publications in national and international journals
A book published by Dr. M. Kumaresan M. Clinical and Practical Otorhinolaryngology: A Research Work in Otorhinolaryngology. 1st edn. Madras: Paramkalyan printers.
- From the classic to the modern experience of puberphonia, 1. Navin Bharath K., 2. Muthiah Kumaresan International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation, IJRTI International Journal (ISSN: 2456 3315) 20/08/2023
- Assess the Impact of Puberphonia in the Society, Int J Otorhinolaryngoogyl, 2019 Science article. Muthiah Kumaresan,Science Publishing Group.com May, 2019.
- An immediate and permanent cure for puberphonia www.researchgate.net › amp Muthiah Kumaresan, Journal of eISSN: 2379-6359, Otolaryngology-ENT Research, Published: July 31, 2018.
- Fast Track Treatment for Puberphonia, Kumaresan M* and Navin Bharath, Published: February 5, 2020 Scholarly Journal of Otolaryngology (SJO)
- Uvula Manipulation and Resonance (UMAR) Treatment for Puberphonia, Original Article,Open Access, 74, 4954–4961 (2022), Muthiah Kumaresan, Kumaresan Navin Bharath,and Elangovann Parameswaren
- Psycho-Cybernetics of Puberphonia Boys: Few Devastating and Remedy OSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) e-ISSN: 2279-0853, p-ISSN: 2279-0861. Volume 22, Issue 12, Ser. 1 (December. 2023), PP 07-13, www.iosrjournals.org, DOI: 10.9790/0853,212010713 www.iosrjournals.org 7 | Page, Dr. K. Navin Bharath,Dr. M. Kumaresan.
- The Classic to the Modern Experience of Puberphonia, 1. Navin Bharath K. 2 Muthiah International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation IJRTI International Journal (ISSN: 2456-3315) 20/08/2023.
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