hoarseness in the PONS Dictionary

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In medicine, stroboscopes are used to view the vocal cords for diagnosis of conditions that have produced dysphonia (hoarseness).
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These symptoms were followed by sneezing and hoarseness, after which the pain soon reached the chest, and produced a hard cough.
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Due to compression of recurrent laryngeal nerve it can cause the hoarseness of the voice which is also one of the sign of the mitral stenosis.
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Laryngitis, hoarseness, or breathiness that lasts for more than two weeks may signal a voice disorder and should be followed up with a voice pathologist.
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Secondly, an increase in the hoarseness and strain of a voice can often be heard.
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Hoarseness or breathiness that lasts for more than two weeks is a common symptom of an underlying voice disorder such as nodes or polyps and should be investigated medically.
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The auditory, or acoustic abnormalities observed with the syndrome include sensorineural hearing loss and hoarseness.
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This should include asking the patient if they are experiencing any toothaches, hoarseness, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), altered taste or a frequent sore throat.
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The condition gave her dysphonia, causing a hoarseness in her voice as well as affecting the range of her singing voice.
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Strep throat is unlikely when any of the symptoms of red eyes, hoarseness, runny nose, or mouth ulcers are present.
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