Miley Cyrus explains medical condition behind her hoarse voice

Miley Cyrus It seems quite committed to your characteristic voice. During a recent interview for Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the singer talked about having Reinke’s edema .

According to Cleveland Clinic, the condition is “a non -cancerous disorder of vocal cords” whose “characteristic symptoms are hoarseness and a visibly more serious voice.”

Cyrus told Zane that she describes this as “vocal cord abuse.”

“Being 21 and staying awake, drinking, smoking and celebrating after each show doesn’t help,” she said about the beginning of her career. “But also, in my case, it doesn’t cause it. So my voice always sounded like this – it’s part of my unique anatomy.”

However, 32 -year -old flowers singer does not want to treat the condition for fear that this will change her distinct sound.

“I have a big polyp in my vocal cords, and I will never remove it, because the chance to wake up from surgery and not sound like myself is a probability,” he said.

It can be a fight, said Cyrus. She compared to present herself with the vocal polyp to “run a marathon with weights in her ankles.” It also means that tours can be a challenge.

“I don’t play playback. I sing live, and these songs are big,” he said. “I don’t write small songs.”

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This content was originally published in Miley Cyrus explains medical condition behind her hoarse voice on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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