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  1. Also known as: hoarseness, dysphonia
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    An abnormal voice changes.

    Common Causes

    Hoarse voice is not always related to an underlying condition. It may be caused by:

    • Voice misuse and overuse
    • Smoking
    • Inhaling irritants
    • Trauma to the voice box
    Related Conditions
    Sometimes hoarse voice may signify an underlying health condition. These conditions include:

    For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice.

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    People also ask

    Is hoarseness a symptom of dysphonia?
    Hoarseness is merely a subjective term to explain the perceptual quality (or sound) of a dysphonic voice. While hoarseness is a common symptom (or complaint) of dysphonia, there are several other signs and symptoms that can be present such as: breathiness, roughness, and dryness.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoarse_voice
    Is voice hoarseness associated with myasthenia gravis?
    Myasthenia Gravis is an acquired autoimmune disease in which the body attacks the receptors that communicate between neurons and muscles, thus preventing the conduction of the nervous impulse to the effective muscles and thus causing weakness and disturbance of movement. Since myasthenia gravis is a disease of the neuromuscular junction, basically pursues with motor changes and can affect any structures containing skeletal muscles. Thus, it is possible that a patient with myasthenia gravis can develop both voice changes and swallowing disorders associated with the disease. However, these are not expected to be the only signs and symptoms of the disease, usually evolving with muscle weakness and fatigue.
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    Can hoarseness guidelines be improved in patients with dysphonia?
    Hoarseness guidelines redux: toward improved treatment of patients with dysphonia. Otolaryngol Clin North Am 2019; 52 (4):597–605. doi:10.1016/j.otc.2019.03.003 Cleveland Clinic physicians review laryngeal anatomy and function, causes of dysphonia and current AAO-HNS guidelines on diagnosis and treatment of hoarseness.
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    What is dysphonia & what causes a hoarse voice?
    Dysphonia, also known as hoarseness, refers to having an abnormal voice. For those affected by dysphonia, the voice can be described as hoarse, rough, raspy, strained, weak, breathy or gravely. There may also be voice breaks and pitch changes. Causes may include inflammation, growths and scarring.
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