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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Why you need to evaluate hoarseness that …
Jan 3, 2020 · Hoarseness also can be caused by noncancerous growths along the vocal folds. These include small vocal cord swellings (polyps), calluslike patches (nodules) or small encapsulated lesions (cysts). These may be due to phonotrauma, and smoking and reflux can be contributing factors. Lesions often heal by eliminating irritants, and with voice therapy.
Home Remedies: Helping a hoarse voice - Mayo Clinic News …
Dec 2, 2016 · Other causes of chronic hoarseness include: Cancer; Vocal cord paralysis, which can result from injury, stroke, a lung tumor or other health conditions; Bowing of the vocal cords in old age; The Mayo Clinic Book of Home Remedies provides answers you need to take care of common health problems on your own. This reference covers 120 of today’s ...
Hoarseness Can Be More Than a Temporary Nuisance
Dec 10, 2010 · Complications of another problem — Hoarseness can be caused by many underlying diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, hypothyroidism, Parkinson's disease, stroke and multiple sclerosis. Damage to voice box nerves can cause hoarseness and occur as a complication of different types of surgery involving the neck, such as thyroid gland surgery.
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Lifestyle changes may ease …
Aug 1, 2017 · Frequent coughing and throat clearing are common symptoms. People with laryngopharyngeal reflux may feel as if they have something stuck in their throat. Laryngopharyngeal reflux can cause hoarseness and other voice problems, too. Medications usually can reduce the symptoms of laryngopharyngeal reflux significantly.
Cough That Lasts May Be Sign of Underlying Problem
Apr 6, 2012 · Hoarseness, throat clearing, the sensation of a tickle in the throat and cough — usually when in an upright position — may be associated with GERD affecting the throat. This is called laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR).
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Tonsil cancer: What is it and how do you …
Dec 27, 2024 · DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My brother had lingering hoarseness and a sore throat. When he finally went to the doctor, he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer . He's in treatment, but it's been tough.
What is laryngitis? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Mar 12, 2015 · Laryngitis may be short-lived (acute) or long-lasting (chronic). Although acute laryngitis usually is nothing more than an irritation, persistent hoarseness can signal a more serious problem. Laryngitis often makes you feel the need to constantly clear your throat. Other signs and symptoms may include: Hoarseness; Weak voice
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Decongestants sometimes cause more harm …
Dec 29, 2015 · DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I’ve heard that nonprescription decongestants can have significant side effects. Is this true? ANSWER: While many people rely on nasal decongestants to help ease symptoms of a cold or flu, these medications can sometimes cause more harm than good, especially if taken repeatedly. Examples of commonly used decongestants include …
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Throat cancer symptoms
Jun 20, 2017 · People usually notice hoarseness in their voice soon after the cancer starts. Because of that, many cases of this cancer are detected at an early stage. People with hoarseness that lasts for six weeks should get an exam by an otolaryngologist who specializes in head and neck cancer treatment, as early treatment of voice box cancer is much more ...
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding adrenal insufficiency
Apr 23, 2019 · DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What is adrenal insufficiency? Is it the same as Addison’s disease? ANSWER: There are a few forms of adrenal insufficiency, which is an uncommon disorder caused by the adrenal glands not making enough of certain hormones. Primary adrenal insufficiency, also known as Addison’s disease, is one form. Your adrenal glands are located […]