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Trouble speaking
I’m a 17 year-old that has trouble speaking loudly. And I was wondering why my voice hasn’t changed because it seems a like I’m a little late.
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17 year old male who is unable to speak in loud voice requires ENT evaluation, especially if this is a new or recurring occurrence. Change in voice of a male in adolescence is related to puberty & its associated endocrinological changes: so the critical question is whether there are other pubertal changes in you: pubic hair, axillary hair, increase in testicular volume, etc. For this, it is best to consult a pediatric endocrinologist
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