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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Loss of voice
  1. ... Have you been shouting, singing, or overusing your voice, or crying ... swallowing, weight loss, or fatigue? You may have one or more ...
  2. ... the muscles work together to create speech. Hearing loss. Voice disorders are caused by problems when air passes ... and Phonology Scale 4th Revision (Arizona-4). Prosody-voice ... done to rule out hearing loss as a cause of the speech disorder.
  3. ... swelling (which may also cause breathing difficulty) Vision loss Voice changes, such as hoarseness or muffled voice HEART ...
  4. ... problem is most often associated with hoarseness or loss of voice.
  5. ... face Hardening of the skin of the neck Loss of voice and speaking ability Spread of the cancer to ...
  6. ... hoarseness, difficulty in swallowing or breathing, or the loss of voice. Treatment depends on the cause and extent of ...
  7. Damage to the laryngeal nerve can result in loss of voice or obstruction to breathing.
  8. ... have: Convulsions Decreased consciousness Severe confusion Facial weakness, loss of voice, or difficulty swallowing associated with ear pain or ...
  9. ... may occur with this condition: Face swelling Hair loss Hoarseness or changing voice Joint stiffness Weight gain
  10. ... in facial expressions Difficulty starting and controlling movement Loss or weakness of movement (paralysis) Soft voice Stiffness of the trunk, arms, or legs Tremor ...
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