Keeping the vocal folds moist through good hydration is very
important for good voice health. We can provide moisture to the
vocal folds both from the inside (internally) and from the
outside (externally).
Internal Hydration
To keep the vocal folds moist from the inside, make sure
that you drink plenty of water. The vocal folds move best when
the body is well hydrated, and well-hydrated vocal folds may be
less likely to get hurt from voice use.
Good hydration also makes the mucous that covers the vocal
folds thin and slippery, so that they move against each other
easily and vibrate smoothly. Think of the mucous coating as
being like motor oil in the engine of your car: if it is thin
and slippery, the engine runs smoothly; if it is thick and
sticky, the engine doesn’t run well and can be damaged.
If you are under a doctor’s care for any medical conditions, be
sure to check with the doctor before changing the amount of
water you drink.
- We recommend drinking at least eight eight-ounce servings
of water per day (total of 64 ounces). That’s a little less
than two liters per day.
- If you are drinking a lot less than that now, add a few
ounces more each day until you get to 64 ounces.
- Alcohol and caffeine are drying to the entire body.
Drinking them makes the vocal folds drier. Cutting back on
caffeine and alcohol can help your body stay hydrated.
- Dry environments are also drying to the entire body. If
you know that you are going to be in a dry place (like a dry
building or an airplane), drink lots of water to keep your
body hydrated.
If you don’t like drinking water:
- Try flavoring the water with fruit or with sugar-free
powdered drink mixes.
- Drink caffeine-free tea.
- Sometimes changing the temperature of the water makes it
more enjoyable to drink.
- Foods that have a lot of water in them can help with
hydration. Examples include cucumbers, melon, grapes, and
gelatin.
External hydration
External hydration is getting moisture to the vocal folds
from the outside.
Steam inhalation: Inhaling or breathing steam
helps the voice box stay moist and can be very soothing to
irritated vocal folds. Breathe the steam through your nose for
three to five minutes, two to three times per day.
You can try any of these:
- Breathe shower steam.
- Breathe steam from a personal steamer. You can buy these
at many drugstores.
- Run hot water into a sink or basin and inhale the steam.
You can also boil water, pour it into a sink, and breathe the
steam. Never breathe steam standing over a hot stove or
boiling water.
- Run a washcloth under hot water, wring it out, and hold
it over your mouth and nose, and breathe in.
Room humidification: You can increase the
moisture in your home or office by using a room humidifier or
hot water vaporizer. Be sure to use a hot water vaporizer --
cool mist vaporizers can cause chemicals and germs to get into
the air. With hot water vaporizers, only water gets into the
air you breathe.
- Room humidity should be between 30 and 50 percent. You
can check the moisture in the air in your home by using a
hygrometer, which can be purchased at many electronics or
hardware stores.
- The most important thing when using room humidifiers or
vaporizers is to carefully follow the cleaning instructions
in the package. If you don’t keep the humidifier or vaporizer
clean, germs can get into the air that you breathe.
- If you have mold or mildew allergies, you should not use
humidifiers or vaporizers. They increase the moisture in the
environment and can cause mold and mildew to grow.
Medications and Hydration
Many medications, such as cold and allergy medications, are
drying to the body. Try to avoid these medications to help your
body stay hydrated.
If you need to take these medications, you may need to drink
extra water to make up for their drying effect. Of course,
never change your medications without consulting your
doctor.
Your doctor may recommend a mucolytic medication. This is a
medication that can help keep mucous thin and slippery. These
medications are available over the counter.
The active ingredient is guaifenesin. Brand names include
Humibid, Mucinex, and Robitussin. Be sure to get the
preparation that does not contain
decongestants, antihistamines, or cough suppressants.
Many cough drops and throat lozenges are drying to the
mucous membranes of the mouth and throat. This is especially
true for products that contain menthol and eucalyptus. The best
lozenges for soothing the mouth or throat without drying are
glycerin lozenges. Brand names include Grether’s Pastilles and
Dr. Doolittle’s.