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It could be hoarse, rough or have a raspy quality that is not normal. Typically, this change in voice is due to inflammation and irritation in the throat and voice box. It can last up to two weeks and will get better if you rest your voice. However, neglecting to have your persistent hoarse voice looked at is not ideal, as it could be a symptom of larynx cancer. See a throat doctor if you notice these other changes in your voice. Apart from hoarseness, vocal cord paralysis can cause symptoms such as a sudden breathy quality to the voice, noisy breathing, loss of vocal pitch, and the inability to speak loudly.
Other signs can include choking or coughing while eating or drinking, the frequent need to take breaths while speaking, loss of your gag reflex, and ineffective coughing or constant throat clearing.
This condition can be due to several things, such as trauma, certain surgeries, a stroke, tumours, viral infections, and neurological conditions. Treatment involves a combination of surgery and speech therapy. Small lumps, nodules and polyps can grow on vocal cords and affect the voice.
Many of these are non-cancerous. These growths are common in those who use their voice intensively such as singers or teachers. Using the voice intensively causes the tissues in the vocal cords to thicken.
When the thickened tissue localises, it produces a nodule or polyp. A polyp is a soft, smooth lump containing blood vessels, while a nodule is similar but firmer. Cysts can also form. These are sacs of fluid on the vocal cords.