Im All Choked Up How Stress Affects the Voice Box

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have you ever felt all choked up

have you ever been nervous to present

and your voice starts to tremble

have you ever been on the verge of tears

and felt a lump in your throat

feelings involve physiological changes

in the body

these phrases are physical descriptions

of emotions expressed here in the larynx

otherwise known as the voice box

emotions and stress have a noticeable

effect on our physical performance

when i was a young girl i took ballet

classes and i had a very strict

hungarian ballet teacher named mrs

barron

she used to walk around the classroom

with a stick

and hit my legs to make sure that my leg

was straight and my toe was pointed

we would shift from the bar to our floor

work

and mrs baron would reposition herself

in front of the mirror looking out at

the classroom

with stick in hand

we were instructed to run across the

floor and then leap into a ground detail

it was my turn

i started my runs

and the moment i leapt into the air

the teacher would

bang her stick

and inevitably

i choked

let me back up a little bit and tell you

who i am what i do

and why i find this all so interesting

i’m a medical speech pathologist who

specializes in treating the voice as

well as breathing swallowing and cough

disorders

i have the privilege of working in new

york city with a wide range of

patients the body keeps the score is a

title of a book written by dr bessel van

der kolk

this is what i see on a daily basis with

my patients

unshared pain has to go somewhere

i see the patients who carry their

stress and emotion here

larynx voice box

the voice box or larynx sits in the

front of the throat on top of your

airway with your food tube or esophagus

behind it

okay everyone let’s find your larynx

take your hand

place it gently on the front of your

neck

you should feel your adam’s apple

everybody has one

and now go ahead and swallow

did you feel that moving up and down

that’s your larynx

it moves up and down and out of the way

when we swallow to keep us safe

the vocal folds sit right behind there

you have two of them and they

conveniently make a v for voice

the vocal folds are super tiny

go ahead and look at your your thumbnail

your vocal folds are the approximate

length of your thumbnail

unless of course you’re wearing acrylic

nail tips

fun fact

your vocal folds vibrate 120 to 220

times per second when talking

and up to 1400 times per second for the

highest opera repertoire

your larynx or voice box has three main

functions the first is your vocal folds

come together and they vibrate like this

when we talk

they open when we breathe

and are essentially the gates that let

air in and out of our body

most important the vocal folds come

together

when we cough

this is to protect our airway

you may be surprised to learn that this

is a place in the body where stress is

held

i am not

most are unaware of all that occurs

right here

it’s the crossroads of breathing

eating and communication

think about it breathing it’s what keeps

us alive

eating one of the main things we do when

we get together

and communication

from saying hello

to i love you

and even getting a chance to share

messages that change the world

so how do emotions affect the larynx

well research has shown that emotions in

the larynx are intrinsically related

the vocal tract has rich and a complex

nerve supply making it very sensitive

it receives input from both the central

and the autonomic nervous systems

the limbic system in the brain is the

master of emotions and communicates with

the nerves in the larynx

this helps explain why we are able to

recognize when our loved ones are upset

with us from only subtle changes in

facial expression and tone of voice

emotions and stress cause the body to

tighten that includes muscles of the

neck the shoulders the back the chest

and even the vocal folds

this can have a direct effect on how we

sound

how we breathe

and can even cause

a chronic cough

it’s not easy for people to change these

behaviors on their own

or i wouldn’t have a job

i evaluate and treat patients who have

very real symptoms that negatively

impact their lives

by the time patients come to see me

they’re typically frustrated and

exhausted as they’ve seen multiple

medical professionals searching for the

cause of their problem

the interesting thing is

that these symptoms often occur in

otherwise healthy individuals

so what is the cause

more often than not

it’s stress

what do you think about when you’re

asked about a stressful event

maybe divorce

or death

the stressor does not have to be

negative it can be positive

you can be stressed from having a baby

getting married or moving

a crucial consideration is the timing of

these events

this is because the physical effects of

stress or how it plays out in the body

may not catch up with us for months or

years

the body

keeps

the score

looking back over the past year

especially this year

most people have been a bit stressed

this doesn’t have to occur from one

event like a pandemic

it can be a slow build of pressure

or a general feeling of responsibility

overload

most people are not aware of the

physical and emotional stress that

simply comes from living life

emotional reactions from stress include

anxiety depression

physical reactions things like headache

and pain

these symptoms are often ignored or

attributed to other causes

we humans are great at justifying

symptoms

only when they seem to persist

or cause concern

do we seek help

unfortunately by that time the body has

done a good job

at compensating and creating

dysfunctional patterns affecting voice

and respiration

let’s take a dive into how stress

affects the voice

well there’s the classic stage fright or

how about you get up enough courage

to ask somebody on a date and the moment

you go to open your mouth

nothing comes out

maybe you feel a sore throat but you’re

not sick

or you notice voice changes become

hoarse or tired simply from using your

voice

working with the voice is not only

paying attention to the words that

people say

but listening to the voice

and what i hear in the voice

what’s the quickest way to know how

someone’s feeling

yes you can look them in the eyes

but listen to their voice

if i ask someone how they’re doing and

they respond to me with

i’m okay

we all know they are not okay

we know that under stress the muscles in

and around the voice box and the vocal

folds themselves tighten

if this is prolonged it may cause a

disorder called muscle tension dysphonia

dysphonia simply meaning difficulty with

the voice

it can vary in severity and can cause

disruptions in personal and work life

the effects of muscle tension dysphonia

include fatigue

hoarseness pitch problems loss of range

and pain with use

so how about our breathing

patients come into us reporting

difficulty with breathing and shortness

of breath

this is after they’ve seen a lung

specialist who’s ruled out any other

causes

i’d like to try something

on the count of three

i’d like everybody in the audience to

take a breath in and let it out

one

two three

what i just observed was a collective

wave of bodies rising and falling

i describe a breath like that

as tense

upper body focused

this is not a relaxed breath nor a

breath conducive to voice use

the patients i see suffer from shortness

of breath because they use this tense

upper body breathing pattern to an

extreme

their stress causes a tight voice box

which ultimately makes it difficult to

breathe

so

we talked about voice we talked about

breathing

what about that chronic cough

one of the most interesting groups that

i work with

suffer from chronic persistent cough

or throat clear

this is a cough that’s persisted longer

than eight weeks

and continues despite full medical

workup and treatment

some people have been coughing for

decades

you may know some of them

addition to coughing this group also has

difficulty with their voice and

breathing

their voice boxes have become overly

sensitive reactive or

dramatic

it is normal to cough

if you’re choking please cough

with chronic cough people are coughing

when there is no need

they’re coughing in response to cold air

perfume

and even laughing

i’ve had patients whose cough is so

severe they cough to the point of

vomiting

historically chronic cough has been

treated with medication

these medications have serious side

effects

but i specialize in treating patients

without medication

we work on training people out of their

cough by using alternate strategies

our research has shown about 80 percent

of our patients are improved with

therapy alone

an important part of working with this

group is asking them about what was

happening around the time the cough

started

most people report a significant

emotional or stressful event occurring

around the onset of symptoms one of the

more extreme examples of stress and

emotion affecting the larynx are the

patients who worked at the world trade

center site on 9 11.

there is a large number of this cohort

who experienced severe laryngeal

symptoms that were not present prior to

that day

the emotional trauma is essentially

manifested in the voice box

effective therapy requires treatment of

the body and the mind just at treating

the stress helps relax the larynx

relaxing the larynx helps relieve the

stress

which brings me to all of you

take a moment and think about a

situation where you were upset

emotional

or choked up

a time when your breathing got shallow

or your body got tight

maybe before a job interview

or hearing about a new covet strain

or perhaps

when calling your

mother-in-law

now

hold that thought

i’m going to share with you

a way that you can calm your breathing

relax your throat

and quiet your mind

begin by closing your lips

so they are lightly touching

some people find it more relaxing to

close the eyes

taken a gentle quiet breath through your

nose

not a hard or deep breath just like this

then move right into an exhale through

pursed lips

it’s as if you’re trying to

flicker the flame of a candle

and then move right back into a gentle

inhale through the nose

the exhale should be longer than the

inhale

and they should both be silent

with each exhale think about relaxing

your shoulders your chest your throat

and even your belly let it go

go ahead and give it two or three more

breaths

nice

so

next time your emotions are affecting

your voice box

give this a try

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你有没有感到哽咽

过你有没有紧张过

,声音开始颤抖

你有没有濒临流泪

,感觉喉咙里有疙瘩

感觉涉及身体的生理变化

这些短语是身体的

喉部表达的情绪的描述,

也称为语音盒

情绪和压力

对我们的身体表现有显着影响

当我还是个小女孩时,我参加了芭蕾舞

课,我有一位非常严格的

匈牙利芭蕾舞老师,

名叫巴伦夫人,

她曾经 用一根棍子在教室里走来走去

,敲打我的腿,以确保我的腿

是直的,脚趾是

尖的

手里拿着棍子,

我们被指示跑过

地板,然后跳到地面上

,轮到

我了,我开始跑步

,当我跳到空中的那一刻

老师会

敲她的棍子

,我不可避免地会

窒息,

让我稍微退后一点,告诉你

我是谁

,为什么我觉得这一切如此有趣

我是一名

专门治疗声音

和呼吸的医学言语病理学家 吞咽和咳嗽

障碍

我有幸在

纽约市与各种各样的

患者一起工作身体保持得分是

贝塞尔·范德科尔克博士写的一本书的标题

这是我每天看到的患者

非共同的疼痛必须去某个地方

我看到这里承载着他们的

压力和情绪的患者

喉部语音

盒 语音盒或喉部位于

您的气道顶部的喉咙前部

,您的食物管或食道

在它后面

好的,大家让我们找到您的 喉

握住你的

手 轻轻放在你的脖子前面

你应该感觉到你的喉结

每个人都有

一个 现在继续吞下去

你有没有感觉到上下移动

那是你的喉

它上下移动

当我们吞咽以保证我们的安全时

,声带就在后面,

你有两个,它们

很方便地为声音制作 av

声带非常小

继续看你的缩略图

你的声带是

你的缩略图的大致长度,

除非你当然戴着丙烯酸

指甲尖

有趣的事实

你的声带

在说话时每秒振动 120 到 220 次

,对于最高的歌剧曲目每秒振动高达 1400 次

你的喉或语音盒有三个主要

功能首先是你的声带

聚集在一起,

当我们说话时

它们会像这样振动 当我们呼吸时它们会打开,

本质上是让

空气进出我们身体的大门

最重要的是,当我们咳嗽时,声带会

聚集在一起

这是为了保护 我们的气道

你可能会惊讶地发现这

是身体中承受压力的地方

我不是

大多数人都不知道这里发生的所有事情

它是呼吸的十字路口 ng

饮食和交流

想想它 呼吸 让

我们保持活力

吃是我们聚在一起时做的主要事情之一

,交流

从打招呼

到我爱你

,甚至有机会分享

改变世界的信息

那么情绪 影响

喉部 研究表明,

喉部的情绪具有内在

联系 声道具有丰富而复杂的

神经供应,使其非常敏感

它接收来自

中枢神经系统和自主神经系统的

输入 大脑中的边缘系统是

主人

这有助于解释为什么我们能够通过面部表情和语调的细微变化来

识别我们所爱的人何时对我们感到不安

情绪和压力会导致身体

收紧,包括肌肉

颈部 肩部 背部 胸部

甚至声带

这会直接影响我们的

发音

方式 我们的呼吸方式

甚至会

导致慢性咳嗽

人们很难

靠自己改变这些行为,

否则我将没有工作

我会评估和治疗那些

症状非常真实的患者,这些症状

在患者来找我时会对他们的生活产生负面影响

他们通常会感到沮丧和

筋疲力尽,因为他们已经看到多名

医疗专业人员在寻找

问题的

原因

当你

被问到有压力的事件

可能是离婚

或死亡

时 压力对身体的影响

或它在身体中的表现

可能几个月或

几年都赶不上

我们 过去的一年,

尤其是今年,

大多数人都有点压力

这并不一定是由

大流行之类的事件引起的,

它可能是压力的缓慢积累

或普遍的责任感

超载

大多数人没有意识到

身体和

仅来自生活的

情绪压力 来自压力的情绪反应包括

焦虑 抑郁

身体反应 诸如头痛

和疼痛

这些症状经常被忽视或

归因于其他原因

我们人类善于为症状辩解,

只有当它们似乎持续存在

或引起关注时

不幸的是,到那时,身体

已经很好

地补偿和创造了

影响声音和呼吸的功能失调模式

让我们深入了解压力如何

影响

声音有经典的怯场或者

你如何鼓起足够的

勇气去问别人 在约会的那一刻,当

你张开嘴的那一刻,

什么都没有说出来,

也许你会感到酸痛 喉咙,但你

没有生病,

或者你注意到声音的变化

只是因为使用你的声音而变得嘶哑或疲倦

使用声音不仅

要注意人们所说的话,

还要倾听声音

以及我从声音中

听到的内容 了解

某人感觉的最快方法

是的,您可以看着他们的眼睛,

如果我问某人他们过得如何,他们会

回答我,

我很好,

我们都知道他们不好,

我们知道在下面

对语音箱内和周围的肌肉施加压力,

如果这种情况延长,声带本身就会收紧,这可能会导致一种

称为肌肉紧张的疾病 发音障碍 发音

困难 仅仅意味着

发声困难

它的严重程度可能会有所不同,并可能

导致个人和工作生活

的中断 肌肉紧张 发音障碍的影响

包括疲劳

声音嘶哑 音高问题 使用过程中失去范围

和疼痛

那么我们的呼吸

患者如何来报告

呼吸困难 和

呼吸急促

这是在他们看过肺部

专家之后,他排除了任何其他

原因

我想在数到三的时候尝试一些东西

我希望观众中的每个人

都吸一口气,然后放出

二 三

我刚刚观察到的

是身体起伏的集体波浪

我描述了这样的呼吸,

因为紧张的

上半身集中

这不是放松的呼吸,也不是

有利于发声的呼吸 使用

我看到的患者

呼吸急促,因为他们 将这种紧张的

上半身呼吸模式发挥到

极致,

他们的压力会导致语音盒紧绷

,最终导致呼吸困难,

所以

我们谈到了声音,我们谈到了

呼吸

,那慢性咳嗽

呢?我与之合作的最有趣的群体之一

患有 慢性持续咳嗽

或清嗓子

这是一种持续

超过八周

的咳嗽,尽管进行了全面的医疗

检查和治疗,但仍持续存在

一些人一直在咳嗽

几十年来

你可能知道他们中的一些人

除了咳嗽 这群人

的声音和呼吸也有困难

他们的语音盒变得过于

敏感 反应性或

戏剧性

如果你窒息咳嗽是正常的 请

咳嗽慢性咳嗽 人们在咳嗽

当没有必要时,

他们会因为冷空气

香水

而咳嗽,甚至会笑

我曾经有过咳嗽非常

严重的患者,他们咳嗽到

呕吐的程度

历史上慢性咳嗽已经

用药物治疗

这些药物有严重的

副作用,

但是 我专门治疗

不服药的患者

我们致力于

通过使用替代策略来训练人们摆脱咳嗽

我们的研究表明,我们大约 80%

的患者仅通过治疗就能得到改善

与这个小组合作的一个重要部分

是询问他们

发生了什么 在咳嗽开始的时候,

大多数人报告发生了重大的

情绪或压力事件

围绕症状发作 影响喉部

的压力和情绪最极端的例子之一

是 9 月 11

日在世界贸易

中心工地工作的患者

。这一人群中有很多

人经历了严重的喉部

症状,而这些症状并没有 在

一天之前 情绪创伤基本上

表现在语音盒中

有效的治疗需要

对身体和心灵进行治疗

治疗压力有助于放松喉部

放松喉部有助于缓解

压力

这给大家

带来了 想一想你

情绪激动

或哽咽

的情况 呼吸变浅

或身体紧绷的时候,

可能是在面试之前

或听到新的令人垂涎的压力时,

或者可能是

在打电话给你的

岳母时 这个想法

我要和你分享

一个可以让你平静呼吸的方法

放松你的喉咙

,让你的头脑平静下来,

从闭上你的嘴唇开始,

这样 t 嘿,轻轻地触摸

一些人觉得

闭上眼睛更放松 通过鼻子轻轻地安静地呼吸,而

不是像这样用力或深呼吸,

然后通过

噘起的嘴唇

直接呼气,就好像你在试图

闪烁 蜡烛的火焰

,然后直接回到通过鼻子轻轻

吸气

呼气应该比吸气长

,每次呼气时都应该保持沉默

想想放松

你的肩膀 你的胸部 你的喉咙

,甚至你的腹部 放开它

再给它两三次

呼吸

就好了

下次你的情绪影响到

你的语音框时,

试试这个

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