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The of a Vocal Hemorrhage a ruptured blood vessel in the vocal cord. This is normally caused by the excessive use of the voice and Hyperfunction. The Symptoms detail from loss of range and flexibility. The common cures are usually 1-3 weeks of complete vocal rest and in extreme cases surgery will have to be performed. This symposium will scope how speech Pathology and vocal Pedagogy address Vocal hemorrhages. Vocal Hemorrhages can often be avoided by the right training.