A member asked:

Why do nasal polyps interfere with my voice?

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Dr. John Michel answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Varies. : Phonation is contributed by nose as well as the airways , palate , and voice box. Polyps will give your vocal sound a more twangy sound and you will sound "nasal"

Answered 7/3/2014

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