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- Dysphonia: What Causes It and How to Get Rid of It - Verywell Health
Dysphonia—also known as "hoarseness"—refers to having difficulty making sounds when attempting to speak It is most frequently caused by a problem with a person's vocal cords or larynx When someone has dysphonia, the pitch or quality of the voice may change, and—in addition—their voice can sound weak, breathy, scratchy, or husky
- Hoarseness (Dysphonia): Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Hoarseness (dysphonia) is when your voice sounds rough, raspy, strained or breathy Hoarseness may affect how loud you speak or your voice’s pitch (how high or low your voice sounds) Many things cause hoarseness, but it’s rarely a sign of a serious illness
- What is Dysphonia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - Epainassist
Dysphonia is a pathological condition of the vocal cords or the voice box in which an individual has a problem with his or her voice Dysphonia has numerous causes but most of them are benign and can be easily treated
- Dysphonia Signs Symptoms | Rush
Dysphonia is a disorder of the voice, often caused by abnormalities that affect vocal cord vibration It hampers your ability to speak easily and clearly Dysphonia can significantly impact your day-to-day life and even prevent you from doing your job
- Voice disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the causes of common voice disorders, such as laryngitis and granuloma, and how Mayo Clinic diagnoses and treats them
- Voice Disorders - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Dysphonia is characterized by altered vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or vocal effort Perceptual signs and symptoms of dysphonia include rough vocal quality (raspy, audible aperiodicity in sound);
- Struggling with Dysphonia? Discover the Risks, Causes, and Treatment . . .
What Is Dysphonia? Dysphonia is a term that describes difficulty with vocalization People with dysphonia may find it hard to produce sound, notice changes in their vocal quality, or experience pain when trying to speak This condition can range from mild hoarseness to complete loss of voice
- Hoarseness - ENT Health
Hoarseness (also called dysphonia) is an abnormal change in the quality of your voice, making it sound raspy, strained, breathy, weak, higher or lower in pitch, inconsistent, or fatigued, often making it harder to talk
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