How To Steam Your Voice At Home - Professional Voice Care Center

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 50

  • @BibleNerd22
    @BibleNerd22 11 дней назад +1

    Note to self:
    Steam 1-2x/day for 5-10min with a sipping motion

  • @BeaLaDiva
    @BeaLaDiva 3 года назад +10

    I steam always when I have to sing a lot or suffer from vocal fatigue. I have a portable nebulizer, but sometimes I feel, this isn't enough. The warm steam from boiling water with salt or camomile ( only when I have an infection) or both helps me also to relax my muscles in my throat. I even do my first gentle vocal exercises whilst steaming. Sometimes I also put a hot moist towel around my throat and a dry one around it. It helps me so much to relax these muscles when they have too much tension. Steaming is a game changer for me. I really love, that this video confirms my subjective feeling about it.

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  3 года назад +1

      You've come up with great ideas for relaxing the throat and moisturizing the vocal folds :-) Keep up the good work!

    • @diegourrutia2740
      @diegourrutia2740 Месяц назад

      what kind of humidifier do you use?

  • @themostexalted2602
    @themostexalted2602 5 лет назад +10

    so eloquent and articulated! i could listen to you all day.

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I always practice what I preach!

  • @candeincardona
    @candeincardona 4 года назад +3

    loved the ideas to steam! & the advices. thank you!!

  • @sreenandasreekumar257
    @sreenandasreekumar257 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much mam..

  • @jackmacmusic
    @jackmacmusic 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Which would be more helpful for trying to heal vocal nodules? Steaming or nebulizer? Thankyou 😊

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  11 месяцев назад +2

      Either would be an excellent component of a comprehensive vocal rehabilitation therapy program to help heal your nodules. The nebulizer is portable, rechargeable, and has no warm-up time. The steamer is soothing and also helps open your nasal passages, but is not portable and has a little warm-up time. Studies have shown that nebulized saline may be more effective in moisturizing the vocal folds. It takes less force to vibrate moist cords than dry ones, so there's how it assists in your healing process. Use the link in the comments above for more info. Best of luck!

    • @jackmacmusic
      @jackmacmusic 11 месяцев назад

      @@VoiceCareWithKaren Thankyou very much

  • @emilymarett9826
    @emilymarett9826 2 года назад

    During the Winter or even in the summer my throat use to get really dry but I changed my diet habits around and started eating healthy and I'm very good at drinking water going back to the pre Covid days except I'm adding a humidifier and a steamer to my healthcare routine in general plus my vocal health

  • @jobegorospe3702
    @jobegorospe3702 4 года назад +3

    can i use humidifier? is it safe? thank you

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 4 года назад +1

      I would advise using a humidifier or vaporizer only for whole-room humidification, not for direct facial steaming. Especially with a hot vaporizer, you could get injured if your face is too close to the steam. For cool-mist moisturizing of your vocal folds, the hand-held nebulizer used with 0.9% saline is the best solution. We are affiliated with VocalMist, a company that makes an excellent voice nebulizer. Here is our link to this product: myvocalmist.com/?afmc=VOICECARE&VOICECARE&

  • @francescoricciardo8645
    @francescoricciardo8645 Год назад

    Thank you for this useful video. From what I hear, it seems possible to use distilled water in the VocalMist. Could you please confirm this? Thank you again.

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 Год назад +1

      The studies were done using 0.9% sterile saline, so that is all we recommend. You can clean the VocalMist using a cycle of distilled water with a drop of white vinegar, then a few cycles of distilled water to flush it out. But when you inhale from it, use the 0.9% sterile saline that comes with the VocalMist.

    • @francescoricciardo8645
      @francescoricciardo8645 Год назад

      @@karensussman9703 Ok, thank you for your prompt reply, Karen.

  • @Gstar999
    @Gstar999 Год назад

    are there any steroids for vocal chords repair which got permanent damage from vocal chords abuse?

  • @sudhirmauryaji
    @sudhirmauryaji Год назад

    Thanks you ❤️

  • @joanv6114
    @joanv6114 2 года назад

    How do you clean, disinfect and sterilize the Vocal Mist nebulizer?

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  2 года назад

      I use a drop of white vinegar in the medicine cup, then fill it with distilled water, and run a full cycle. I then run a couple of cycles of distilled water until there is no more vinegar smell. Let it air dry and you are good to go. Also, contact VocalMist directly on their website if you want any clarification; they are the experts, as they are singers who invented VocalMist for singers.

  • @akeshnayak2099
    @akeshnayak2099 4 года назад

    this will really help me..

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 4 года назад

      Super! We love the results of daily steaming. Immediate and direct moisture for your vocal folds!

  • @chingsmusic6159
    @chingsmusic6159 3 года назад

    Thnk u for the tios

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  3 года назад

      Glad they are helpful! Check out our newest recommendation, the VocalMist portable voice nebulizer. provoicecare.net/vocal-health-wellness-voice-moisturizers-soothers/ I love mine :-) When you go to that page, you'll even see a special offer! Great for singers and all professional voice users.

  • @gargantuaism
    @gargantuaism Месяц назад

    Your brick wall is breathing. And thanks for the steaming advice. I am one of the most heard voices at Walt Disney World over the last 30 years so I am always looking for tips.

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, those were the "good old days" before we could afford a studio where the brick wall is permanent 🙂I studied voiceovers with a Hannah Barbera voiceover artist, so always happy to hear from voice actors! See our website for more information about the steaming options (link is in the comments below the video). Wishing you continued success!

    • @gargantuaism
      @gargantuaism Месяц назад

      @@VoiceCareWithKaren Thank you! So much good info in these videos.

  • @65plusfabulous56
    @65plusfabulous56 8 месяцев назад

    Can you add salt to the water?

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  8 месяцев назад

      I don't think it's necessary for a hot steamer. Also depending on the manufacturer's directions, it might not be advisable for the steamer model you're using. For a hot steamer, probably distilled water is best for avoiding mineral deposits in the base. For a voice nebulizer, use 0.9% sterile saline only. For other types of steamers, please consult the manufacturer's directions. On a personal note, I've never put salt in the water in my hot facial steamer. Some hot room vaporizers require salt; again, consult the manufacturer. Hope that helps!

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS 2 года назад

    Antihistamine dehydrates the voice?
    I thought so, I’m having to use antihistamine after I sustained an arm injury last year.
    😕

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 2 года назад

      Yes, they do dehydrate our mucous membranes. Ask your doctor if you need to continue the antihistamines.

  • @Gstar999
    @Gstar999 Год назад

    what shud i add to the hot water in addition that can heal damaged vocal chords faster..i have my muscles over strained and permanently damaged feeling over the years..i have vocal fatigue and vocal muscles weakness they change my voice tinge even with a little force applied wen i speak louder

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 Год назад +1

      It's best to use plain water or even distilled water, without anything added that could potentially irritate the mucous membranes. This and adequate hydration should be part of your total vocal hygiene and voice care program, in addition to voice therapy and getting examined by a laryngologist.

  • @cicicici42
    @cicicici42 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much . So when you breath in with your mouth you exhale from the mouth too or the nose?

    • @karensussman9703
      @karensussman9703 4 года назад +3

      When I'm moisturizing my vocal folds, I sip in through the mouth and blow the air out through the mouth. If my nose is dry or clogged, I sniff in through the nose, and blow out through the mouth. Those are my personal preferences. Try it and see what works for you!

  • @omarluciano1996
    @omarluciano1996 3 года назад

    Can I use a conair steamer (but not get to close to it) or Put the sink water to hot and put a towel over my head and breath in the steam?

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  3 года назад +1

      We recommend a steamer like the Conair, since it's safe, easy, and effective. The sink water can be used, but be careful. Use a sipping motion to "sip" the steam.

  • @vincenttetuaniii
    @vincenttetuaniii 3 года назад

    How long should I steam?

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  3 года назад

      I usually have clients start with 5-10 minutes, 1-2x/day with a sipping or sniffing action.

  • @marialondono8086
    @marialondono8086 4 года назад

    U say it things mucus secretion what if I feel I need more secretion like I'm not producing enough for the mucus membranes to be lubricated naturally ?????

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  4 года назад +3

      If you feel like you're not producing enough natural lubrication, then increased hydration and steaming would be very helpful. We feel "dry" and "clogged" because our mucus is too thick and lacking in the "watery" component. Water and steam will help to create more of the "watery" component of mucus and therefore will give you more lubrication. Normally the human body produces at least 1 quart of mucus daily. Be advised that there are some medical conditions that produce abnormal dryness. If you're concerned, it's best to be checked by a fellowship-trained laryngologist to rule out a problem.

    • @marialondono8086
      @marialondono8086 4 года назад

      @@VoiceCareWithKaren thank you so much for your reply i'm gonna do that i saw an ENT but that was not helpfull so now i know who to look for to help!

  • @oudgrieksgerecht7530
    @oudgrieksgerecht7530 3 года назад

    can your vocal chords get too hot?

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  3 года назад +3

      The best way to avoid irritation while using hot steam is to sniff it in, or "sip" it in through pursed lips. An even better way is to use a rechargeable cool mist nebulizer like the VocalMist, the voice nebulizer that we now recommend, which uses sterile saline solution. Here's our new video on this product: ruclips.net/video/AVrQAIaxGD4/видео.html

  • @mufasakawasaki
    @mufasakawasaki 3 года назад +1

    Does smoking Weed Affect the voice ?

    • @VoiceCareWithKaren
      @VoiceCareWithKaren  3 года назад +2

      Yes, in numerous ways, all negative, including vocal cord scarring (with decreased range)
      , laryngitis, traumatic injuries (polyps, nodules, etc.), pre-cancerous changes, and lung disease. Read this informative article by well-known laryngologist Dr. Reena Gupta: www.ohniww.org/the-effects-of-marijuana-on-the-voice/