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Understanding Presbyphonia: Why do you lose your singing voice as you age?

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, more than one-third of adults over 65 report changes in their voice. This phenomenon, known as presbyphonia, is a natural part of aging and answers the question: why do you lose your singing voice as you age? It involves complex physiological shifts that impact vocal quality and range.

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Do vocal cords get weak with age? Understanding Presbyphonia

Research indicates that between 56% and 60% of older adults experience some form of age-related voice change, often without realizing it is a medical condition called presbyphonia. So, to directly answer, **do vocal cords get weak with age?**, the answer is yes, and it is a natural part of the aging process.

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Why does your voice get raspy as you age?

Over 40 million Americans are over the age of 65, and many experience voice changes. These shifts are often a normal part of the aging process, scientifically known as presbyphonia, which explains precisely why your voice gets raspy as you age.

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