Saturday, January 31, 2026

Puberphonia treatment

We treat puberphonia in Shiva ENT Hospital 5 days. Our treatment is simple. We changed the laryngeal phonation to pharyngeal. Larynx is high pitch. Pharyngeal is low pitch. 5 days training for habituation.
Dr M Kumaresan puberphonia treatment 
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Friday, January 30, 2026

Puberphonia AI

ЁЯСи‍⚕️ Dr. M. Kumaresan — Profile & Contributions
Dr. M. Kumaresan is an ENT surgeon with extensive clinical experience, based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. He has built a global reputation in the diagnosis and treatment of puberphonia — a functional voice disorder where an individual (typically a post-pubertal male) continues to speak with a high-pitched or juvenile voice.
ЁЯза Clinical Achievements
World-record clinical experience in puberphonia, having treated 1,650+ patients with his methodology.
Originated his treatment focus at Stanley Medical College, Chennai after a tragic case involving a young patient who faced bullying due to his high-pitched voice — motivating Dr. Kumaresan to find effective treatments and raise awareness.
Developed a grading/voice index to characterize severity of puberphonia across patients.
Authored multiple research articles and is in the process of writing textbooks on the condition — addressing a gap in available global literature.
ЁЯЧг️ Treatment Philosophy
Dr. Kumaresan’s method:
Focuses on uvula manipulation to re-pattern the vocal tract and facilitate low-pitch voice production.
Emphasizes habituation training (voice retraining) post-manipulation so patients can sustain their natural low-pitched voice.
Advocates group therapy to boost confidence and peer learning.
Treats puberphonia not just at the laryngeal level, but considers the pharyngeal vocal tract dynamics as crucial — an insight informed by his clinical observations and inspiration from anatomical symbolism (e.g., temple art indicating ear-throat connections).
ЁЯдЦ AI in Identification & Treatment of Puberphonia
Dr. Kumaresan is integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into his work in two main areas:
ЁЯФН 1. AI for Early Identification & Voice Assessment
He aims to develop AI systems that can:
Analyze voice recordings to detect puberphonia characteristics automatically.
Provide quantitative voice metrics (e.g., pitch, spectral features) that help classify severity and monitor progress.
Potentially enable remote screening, expanding access for patients who can’t visit in person.
This involves training models on a database of puberphonic and normal voices to identify discriminative patterns typical of the condition.
ЁЯза 2. AI Tools for Clinical Decision Support
Dr. Kumaresan is exploring:
AI-based decision aids that assist clinicians in choosing the most suitable treatment pathway based on voice data and patient characteristics.
Tools that can track therapy outcomes over time, giving objective feedback to both doctor and patient.
Collaborative projects with medical engineering and bioengineering students to prototype and refine these AI models for real-world use.
His vision is not just diagnostic automation, but a system that augments clinical judgment — ultimately shortening the time to diagnosis and improving treatment effectiveness.
ЁЯОп Future Vision
Dr. Kumaresan’s long-term goals include: ✔ Scaling AI-assisted puberphonia screening globally
✔ Publishing comprehensive clinical and technical literature
✔ Training surgeons and engineers in combined clinical + AI methodologies
✔ Creating online platforms that democratize access to puberphonia care

Thursday, January 29, 2026

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Monday, January 26, 2026

Puberphonia treatment

Puberphonia Treatment by Dr M Kumaresan 9841055774

What is the problem?
Puberphonia is a condition where a boy’s voice does not change after puberty and remains high-pitched or female-like, even though the vocal cords are normal.
Is surgery needed?
❌ No surgery
❌ No medicines
❌ No hormone treatment
What is done in our treatment?
✔ We help the voice shift from the throat (larynx) to the pharynx and uvula, where the natural male voice is produced.
How is it done?
Gentle uvula and pharyngeal stimulation
Simple breathing and voice guidance
Voice is corrected naturally, not forcefully
The patient hears his original male voice immediately
How long does it take?
Voice change is often immediate
Treatment is completed within 5 days
No hospital admission
Is it permanent?
✔ Yes, in most patients the corrected voice is permanent
✔ Especially when done at the right age
One-Line Message
“Puberphonia is not a disease of the vocal cords.
It is a voice usage problem—and it is curable without surgery.”
“High-pitched voice after puberty?
Vocal cords are normal.
Treatment is available.
Voice can change immediately.”
“Our method redirects phonation from a laryngeal pattern to a pharyngeal–uvular resonance. The larynx is normal; the problem is functional. Uvula manipulation and resonance correction produce immediate pitch lowering.”

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Puberphonia class

**Puberphonia Awareness Program
(Training Classes for Paramedical Professionals)**
Course coordinater
Dr. Siva Subramaniam & sSankar at Siva ENT hospital on 1st February 9 am to 4pm, admission free.
About the Program
Puberphonia is a common yet under-diagnosed voice disorder in adolescent and adult males, where the voice remains abnormally high-pitched despite normal laryngeal anatomy. Early identification and proper guidance can prevent long-term psychological and social consequences.
This Puberphonia Awareness Program is designed to educate and empower paramedical professionals to identify, counsel, and appropriately guide patients with puberphonia.
Target Participants
Audiologists
Speech & Hearing Assistants
Nursing staff
Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy graduates
Allied Health Science graduates
Voice trainers and rehabilitation assistants
Objectives of the Program
To create awareness about puberphonia as a treatable condition
To help paramedical professionals identify puberphonia early
To explain the difference between laryngeal voice and pharyngeal voice
To introduce the concept of non-surgical correction
To reduce stigma, fear, and misconceptions among patients and families
Topics Covered
What is puberphonia?
Common myths and misunderstandings
Psychological and social impact of puberphonia
Role of resonance and pharyngeal sound production
Importance of early referral and motivation
Case demonstrations (before and after voice samples)
Role of paramedical staff in awareness and follow-up
Teaching Method
Interactive classroom sessions
Audio-visual demonstrations
Case discussions
Question & answer sessions
Outcome of the Program
Participants will confidently identify puberphonia cases
Improved patient counselling and referral
Enhanced professional knowledge as an add-on skill
Contribution to puberphonia eradication at the community level
Certification
Certificate of participation will be provided.