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Column October 29, 2025

Managing Acute Vocal Fatigue After Singing or Performing

Hyo-seop Kim
Hyo-seop Kim
Chief Director

The performance ended and my voice is gone

After karaoke, performances, cheering, or long meetings, the voice can suddenly disappear or come out only as a strained squeeze. This is a state in which the vocal cords have undergone acute swelling from excessive vibration, and the mucosa is congested.

Acute-phase emergency care (within 48 hours)

  • Absolute voice rest: No whispering either — whispering puts more strain on the vocal cords than normal speech
  • Hydration: Drink lukewarm water frequently to keep the vocal cord mucosa moist
  • No smoking or alcohol: Alcohol and tobacco worsen vocal cord congestion
  • Humidification: 10-minute steam inhalation (breathing in steam from hot water) 2 to 3 times a day

Acute-phase Korean medicine treatment

  • Acupuncture: Lianquan (廉泉) and Tiantu (天突) are needled to relieve throat swelling and congestion
  • Herbal medicine: Hyangseongpajeokhwan is augmented with heat-clearing herbs such as honeysuckle flower (金銀花) and forsythia fruit (連翹) to suppress acute inflammation
  • Pharmacopuncture: Anti-inflammatory pharmacopuncture is applied to throat acupoints

Recovery timeline

With proper care, acute vocal fatigue usually resolves within 3 to 7 days. If the voice does not return after more than 2 weeks, vocal cord nodules or polyps are possible, and a laryngoscopic examination is recommended.

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Hyo-seop Kim

Hyo-seop Kim Chief Director

Hello, I am Director Hyo-seop Kim, Chief Director of Geummaek Korean Medical Clinic. I look beyond visible symptoms to find the root causes. Through over 15 years of clinical experience and research, I provide the most helpful treatment for each individual patient. Please feel free to share your concerns. Together, we will find the answers.

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