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What causes aphonia (loss of voice)?
Medically reviewed by Jordana Haber Hazan, MD Allergies, infections, and vocal strain are common causes of losing your ...
Persistent hoarseness lasting more than a few weeks could signal throat cancer. An oncologist explains key warning signs, ...
A person may lose their voice for many reasons unrelated to sickness or infection. This may include vocal overuse, vocal cord nodules, and laryngopharyngeal reflux. The larynx contains flaps of tissue ...
Losing your voice or waking up raspier than usual can be unsettling, especially if you rely on clear speech for work or daily life. If you live in parts of India where air quality has been worsening, ...
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