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hoarseness, changing voice
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throat anatomy, voice strain, dysphonia, loss of voice, hoarseness is described, having difficulty producing sound, trying to speak, a change, in the pitch, quality, the voice, voice, sound weak, excessively breathy, scratchy, husky, hoarseness, a problem, in the vocal cords, most cases of hoarseness, inflammation, the larynx, laryngitis, persistent hoarseness, hoarseness that lingers, weeks, a variety of problems ranging from trivial to dangerous, laryngitis, excessive use, the voice, in shouting, singing, allergies, inhaling irritating substances, excessive use of alcohol, tobacco, coughing, allergies, diseases bronchitis, in children, prolonged, excessive crying, viral illness, gastric reflux, acid, stomach irritating the voice box, heavy smoking, drinking, in combination, overall weakness, tonsillitis, ingestion of a caustic liquid, foreign body, in the esophagus, trachea, infectious mononucleosis, postnasal drip, vocal cord nodules, paralysis, post-surgical, bronchoscopy, tests, temporary, puberty, cancer, the voice box, laryngeal cancer,
hoarseness acute, chronic, treated the same rest, really the only way to cure hoarseness that is not associated, kind of hoarseness is very resistant to medical therapy, crying, shouting, excessive talking, singing, worsen the problem, healing process, take several days, don't talk, absolutely necessary, avoid whispering, whispering, strain the vocal cords more than speaking does, gargling has no therapeutic effect on the vocal cords, avoid decongestants, they dry the vocal cords, prolong irritation, smoke, reduce, stop smoking, humidifying the air, a vaporizer, drinking fluids, offer some relief, underlying disorders bronchitis, allergies, laryngitis, alcoholism, difficulty in breathing, swallowing, hoarseness is accompanied by drooling, small child, hoarseness is present, child less than 3 months old, hoarseness has lasted, more than 1 week, child, 2 weeks in an adult, severe difficulty breathing, first priority, ensure normal breathing, require the placement of a breathing tube, once the condition is stable, medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, hoarseness, changed voice in detail, quality, voice hoarse, did lose voice completely, the voice weak, sound breathy, scratchy, husky, time pattern, does the voice change refuse to go away completely, persistent, does the voice change occur repeatedly, recurrent, has the condition worsened gradually over time, continuous, does not change intensity over time, at what age did the voice change begin, how long has this symptom been present, aggravating factors, have been shouting, singing, overusing voice, has there been an exposure to irritating fumes, has there been ingestion of a caustic liquid, has there been a foreign object aspiration, ingestion, use alcohol, smoke, have a history of allergies, an infant, child, has there been prolonged crying, has there been a recent surgery, procedure on the mouth, throat, a fever, malaise, coughing, weakness, a sore throat, fatigue, postnasal drip, physical examination, detailed examination, the mouth, throat, diagnostic tests, blood tests cbc, blood differential, throat examination, small mirror, x-rays, the neck, a ct scan, laryngoscopy, visualization, the larynx, a laryngoscope, throat culture, intervention, thickened cords, polyps, benign nodules, all be treated surgically, a laser, cancers, completely cured by either surgery, radiation, vocal cords, accidentally damaged administering anesthesia, surgery, repaired, benefit from voice rest, speech therapy, reflux laryngitis is treated, anti-reflux measures, avoiding spicy, fried food, reducing coffee intake, acid-reducing drugs, stopping smoking helps in early recovery from laryngitis, conditions causing hoarseness.
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