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Laryngology and voice therapy

The importance of laryngologic evaluation and voice therapy for women experiencing persistent voice symptoms after testosterone exposure.

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Jan 21, 2026
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Are testosterone-induced voice changes in women reversible after stopping therapy?

in women can cause measurable voice changes—most notably lowering of fundamental frequency and increased roughness—that in many reported cases persist despite stopping therapy, though some studies fin...

Feb 4, 2026

How to notice yourself if your voice has begun to change during puberty

The first signs that a voice has begun to change during puberty are audible: unexpected squeaks, brief “cracks,” and a general trend toward a lower pitch as the larynx and vocal folds enlarge under ho...

Jan 23, 2026

How do estrogen and progesterone interact with testosterone to affect female vocal cords?

act on female vocal folds by changing mucosal thickness, glandular secretions, and tissue hydration, while testosterone (and other androgens) affects muscle bulk and vocal fold size—together these hor...

Jan 22, 2026

How do vocal outcomes differ between transmasculine gender-affirming regimens and low-dose therapeutic testosterone in cisgender women?

regimens typically produce larger, faster, and more reliably masculinizing shifts in fundamental frequency (pitch) and perceived vocal masculinity than low-dose therapeutic testosterone given to cisge...

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