vetolupia
Vetolupia is a rare and poorly understood condition affecting the vocal cords. Characterized by a permanent, persistent vibration or tremor of the vocal cords, vetolupia often results in a low-pitched, unusual tone of voice. This phenomenon can significantly hinder an individual's ability to communicate effectively, as the affected tone is perceived as inconsistent and extreme.
Researchers have found there are two primary subtypes of vetolupia. Type I is typical of sudden-onset cases,
Roughly six individuals have claimed officially verified cases of vetolupia in the medical community, and such