More Than 1 in 10 Children Have Had Voice Problems Growing Up

Having voice problems was associated with poorer quality of life.
More Than 1 in 10 Children Have Had Voice Problems Growing Up
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According to survey findings published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery on June 20, 6.7 percent of American children currently suffer from voice disorders, and 12 percent have had voice problems at some point in their lives.

The authors defined voice problems as abnormal vocal behaviors, such as impaired singing and speaking at school, and abnormal voice quality, including hoarseness.

A.C. Dahnke
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