See your doc: It's important that you have a formal evaluation of your throat. You may consider seeing an ear, nose, throat doctor(ENT) who can better visualize your larynx/vocal cords. It's very possible that you have developed a vocal cord nodule/polyp causing your issues. Until there is a better understanding of the cause, you'd be best suited by limited the volume and pitch range of your singing.
Answered 10/14/2014
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