I have nothing on this.

The problem is caused by repeated abuse of the vocal cord. You could imagine an army officer yelling at interns all day to do situps, could create this disorder through constant shouting or yelling which results in soft, swollen spots on each vocal cord.

These spots develop into harder, callous-like growths called nodules. Also commonly affecting singers, opera singers and the like.

As far as I can see this condition is not caused by anything but vocal cord abuse. It does not seem to be a condition that suddenly would affect a normal person. Perhaps it could be likened to a kick boxer who kicks a hard tree all day to build leg muscles and then trying to find a frequency to fix the callouses.

At this time, no frequencies. Many articles suggest that people who are singers usually find this condition disappears when they have left their “singing” vocation. stress = callouses/nodules/ whether it be a singer, a kick-boxer, or someone who hasn’t picked up a spade to do the garden for a while 😉

Thanks, wish I could be more help.

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