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  • female
  • 20 Years
  • 14/08/2025

I'm a 20-year-old woman and people often say my voice sounds like I'm crying even when I'm just talking normally. Are there any non-surgical treatments or exercises that could help make my voice sound more natural? It's been bothering me for a while and I'm not sure what options exist besides surgery

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It's definitely possible to address a "crying" voice through non-surgical methods, primarily voice therapy and exercises. While surgery can be an option for some vocal cord issues, voice therapy is often the first line of treatment and can be very effective. Here's a breakdown of potential approaches:

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