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Your voice is a tool that reveals who you are to the world around you. It's as unique as a fingerprint. Especially visual communication.
A voice is perceived as "normal" if its tone, volume, and quality are appropriate for the individual, their age, and gender. A voice that is appropriate and normal for one person may not be appropriate and normal for another. For example, an adult male speaking with an excessively high-pitched voice, or a woman speaking with a deep, male-like tone, is not perceived as normal.
A swallowing disorder is medically known as "dysphagia." This condition occurs when food passes from the mouth to the stomach, where it is delayed or blocked, and then follows an incorrect path into the trachea.
Anyone whose voice is important to their profession or who requires a certain level of vocal quality to impress others is a "professional voice user." Stage artists, singers, actors, announcers, and those working in television immediately come to mind.