13) Why do adolescent males sometimes develop a hoarse
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In adolescent boys, sometimes, the muscles of the growing voice box go out of control and the voice becomes hoarse.
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At puberty, the voice box or the larynx begins to grow. Boys develop larger voice boxes. The growing voice box in boys can be seen as a protruding part of the throat called Adam's apple. ... In adolescent boys, sometimes, the muscles of the growing voice box go out of control and the voice becomes hoarse.
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