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  1. ... abuse of the voice (as in shouting or singing), which, over time, may cause swelling or growths ... vocal cords such as whispering, shouting, crying, and singing. Take medicines to reduce stomach acid if hoarseness ...
  2. ... actions that cause your symptoms, such as yawning, singing, and chewing gum. Try moist heat or cold ...
  3. ... cords from screaming, constantly clearing the throat, or singing Hearing loss
  4. ... to stay calm, such as counting, deep breathing, singing, blowing bubbles, and relaxing by thinking pleasant thoughts. ...
  5. ... raised. This helps keep the swelling down. Talking, singing, playing music, and telling stories may help soothe ...