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Miley Cyrus has a ‘very large polyp’ on the vocal cords, but does not want them to remove it in case your voice changes

Miley Cyrus has a very large polyp on the vocal strings, but “he is not willing” to be removed in case his voice changes.

The interpreter of ‘Flowers’ explained that the sound of her characteristic severe voice is partly due to the polyp and the edema of Reinke, an inflammation of the vocal cords due to the accumulation of fluid, and although these conditions make it “extremely difficult to act” do not want to undergo an operation in case the sound of your voice changes later.

Speaking to the ‘The Zane Lowe Show’ program, by Apple Music 1, he said: “I had the Edema of Reinke, for the abuse of the vocal strings. Be 21 years old, drink, smoking and going out after each concert does not help. But also in my case, it does not cause it. So my voice always sounded like this. It is a part of my unique anatomy, that’s how I see myself. That he has given me much of the tone and texture that they have made me who I am, but it is extremely difficult to act with him because it is like running a marathon with weights on my ankles. I have an edema of Reinke and a great polyp on the strings and I am not willing to cut it because the possibility of waking up an operation and not sounding like myself is great … so I am very undecided. ”

The 32 -year -old star also recalled the “quite traumatic” moment that he lived when he suffered the breakage of a ovarian cyst and fought against the pain to continue with his 2023 television special, ‘Miley’s New Year’s Eve Party’, next to his godmine Dolly Parton.

He said: “I had a fairly traumatic experience in a program I was doing with (Lorne Michaels) when I was doing my New Year’s show. I had a medical emergency. I broke a ovarian cyst. We didn’t know exactly what was happening, so we did. It was quite traumatic because it was extremely unbearable and I made the show anyway. But it was really very hard for me.

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