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  2. Home Remedies: Helping a hoarse voice - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    You've likely had days when your voice sounds excessively husky, raspy or weak. You may have even lost your voice for a short time. Laryngitis is an inflammation of your voice box (larynx) from overuse, irritation or infection. Inside the larynx are your vocal cords — two folds of mucous membrane covering muscle and cartilage. Normally, […]

  3. Symptoms | Laryngeal cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Hoarseness or a change in your voice. If you have a hoarse voice for more than 3 weeks, it could be a sign of laryngeal cancer. This is one of the most common symptoms. But many other things can cause a hoarse voice. One common cause is laryngitis (inflammation of the larynx). This usually happens due to: a cold; a chest infection

  4. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Why you need to evaluate hoarseness that...

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    The quality of your voice also may be evaluated. For example, your voice may sound breathy or weak, or have a tremor quality that may offer clues to the source of the medical problem. In some cases, tests used to measure voice irregularities, airflow and other characteristics can help reach a diagnosis.

  5. Hoarseness Can Be More Than a Temporary Nuisance

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    Different problems may cause your voice to change in different ways, including sounding coarse and scratchy, breathy, strained, weak, wet, whisper-like or having a tremor. A visual inspection of your vocal cords may be done using either a light and a tiny mirror, or a small camera attached to a thin, flexible tube.

  6. Symptoms of thyroid cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Hoarse voice . A hoarse voice is more likely to be caused by a bacterial or viral infection. See your doctor if you have a hoarse voice for more than 3 weeks. Sore throat or difficulty swallowing. Sore throats are very common and could be due to infection. But check with your doctor if you: have had a sore throat for more than 3 weeks

  7. Referral to a specialist for possible laryngeal cancer

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    a persistent, unexplained hoarseness in your voice or. an unexplained lump in your neck. There are rapid access clinics for people with a hoarse voice in many hospitals in the UK. These clinics have been set up so it's quicker to get an appointment. And quicker to get an early diagnosis of the problem. Scotland

  8. Symptoms of metastatic lung cancer | Cancer Research UK

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    a hoarse voice; difficulty swallowing; changes in the shape of your fingers and nails called finger clubbing; swelling of the face caused by a blockage of a main blood vessel (superior vena cava obstruction) a loss of appetite; tiredness and weakness

  9. What is laryngeal cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Laryngeal cancer is when abnormal cells in the larynx (voice box) start to grow and divide in an uncontrolled way. It is a type of head and neck cancer. What is the larynx? The larynx, which includes your vocal cords, is another name for the voice box. It’s a tube about 2 inches (5cm) long in adults.

  10. Laryngeal cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    The voice box sits above the windpipe (trachea) in the neck and in front of the food pipe. Laryngeal cancer is more common in men than in women. Laryngeal cancer is a cancer that starts in the larynx (voice box).

  11. Referral to a specialist | Salivary gland cancer - Cancer...

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    an unexplained hoarse voice red or red and white patches in your mouth A symptom that does not get better usually means a symptom that lasts for more than 3 weeks.