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Mucus constantly making my voice break


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Guest PrincessHikari

I think I got my voice. However my mucus is VERY annoying! It's constantly getting in my way and is making sound as if my voice is breaking. Anyone know how to get rid of this mucus?

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I have this problem too. I often have to stop and clear my throat. I think it's from my allergies. Unfortunately I don't have health insurance and I haven't found anything over the counter that's capable of helping with this problem so if anyone has some advice I'd love to hear it too!

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Guest Tamaki

This has been a real problem for me as well. When using a male voice I have no issue but as soon as I switch to my female voice I have to clear my throat from the mucous. I asked my voice coach about it at one of the last sessions we had together and her advice was to stay hydrated. She also mentioned that certian people seemed just to have more mucus on their vocal chords than other people. I also suspect a medication that I take makes it worse.

Please let us know if you find something that works.

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Guest LizMarie

I have a mucus problem but it's much more controlled with two things my ENT recommended after a full nasal exam. The first is NeilMed Sinus Rinse, which is essentially just a formula to ensure that the distilled/filtered water you use for rinsing is also PH neutral. The rinse breaks up thicker mucus and helps rinse it out, leaving just the base sinus mucus membranes. The second thing I use is a prescription inhaler twice per day that greatly reduces mucus formation in the sinus cavities and thus reduces how much mucus flows into the throat. It works for me and I have allergies that can be quite severe at certain times of the year.

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Guest Jenny C

It is exactly what I was going to recommend... NeilMed Sinus Rinse... Twice daily at the beginning and than once a day. Totally natural, all the allergenic particles are evacuated... dust, pollen and all... no agression to the sinus membrane... And there is also some homeopathic products but I do not know if they are sold in US... For allergy, there is for example Luffheel... or some other stuff but I would start with those...

Love,

Jenny

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Where do you get this NeilMed stuff? Is it prescription or is it just something I can pick up at the pharmacy??

Many people have mentioned this type of treatment to me but I'm really not fond of the idea of running something through my nose. If it works though it'll be well worth it. I never used to have allergies so maybe I just have a build up of Allergens in there that are causing this. Especially now.... spring time... yay....

Thank you for the help ladies! Much appreciated!

*Hugs*

~Jade.

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Guest LizMarie

NeilMed is a non-prescription treatment often found in the same section of the pharmacy as allergy and other nasal treatments. There are also non-prescription inhalers that help reduce mucus formation but mine was strong enough that a prescription was recommended, at least for the first several months. So this can be treated via non-prescription methods if that's what someone wants to try.

The NeilMed sinus rinse is very easy to use. It's a squeeze bulb and the instructions are very clear. I thought I might gag, choke or do something unexpected the first time I tried it but it worked exactly as described for me. Your mileage may vary, of course.

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