Thyroid disorders can subtly affect your voice whether male or female. Hypothyroidism may cause your voice to become hoarse and deeper than it normally is, while hyperthyroidism can lead to a higher-pitched voice and increased vocal tremors when compared with what your voice was previously like. These vocal changes can be surprising and unsettling, but they often improve with proper thyroid management and care.

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