Does cigarette smoking affect the voice? If so, how?


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yes it makes your voice deep, husky, and odd sounding. if you sing, then you shouldnt smoke because it not only messes your voice up but also causes breathing problems which makes it harder to sing.

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Insofar as I know, long-term use can make the voice huskier. Short-term use has no effect on the voice.
People who have been smoking for a long time tend to have deeper and raspier voices.
Cigarette smoke is very harmful to you in many ways. Your voice is just one thing it can affect, it can make you hoarse and sound like you have laryngitis. You can also have serious lung problems like emphysema.
yeaa..especially if you get lung or throat cancer, they might have to cut a whole through your throat, you wont be able to talk ever again..like that commercial!! stop smokingg!
yes because the smoke affects ur vocal chords and ur lungs as well, which you use to dispell winds over the vocal chords which inturn make the sounds into something that we can understand
the soft pallates get loged by th tobacco and your voice changes to a deep tone.like a man.then u have no voice at all
after a while it becomes raspy, but you also might have mroe mucus which makes you sound a little stuffy
yes cigarette smoking does affect the voice. My understanding of it is that when you smoke for a period of time, the nicotine and the smoke you are inhaling starts to irritate the throat and the voice box, causing your voice to change as time goes by.
sorta you can get differant kinds of cancer. you can get a hole in your throat so you have use some kind of little machine to help talk with. seen a guy with it.
it makes your voice deep.. if u end up with lung cancer and need to put a trake in.. you'll have a little hole you get to hold one of those like robot sounding talking things to.


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