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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Hoarse voice
  1. Hoarseness refers to difficulty making sounds when trying to speak. Vocal sounds may be weak, breathy, scratchy, ... Hoarseness is most often caused by a problem with the vocal cords. The vocal cords are part ...
  2. ... larynx). The problem is most often associated with hoarseness or loss of voice. ... inflamed or infected, they swell. This can cause hoarseness. Sometimes, the airway can get blocked. The most ...
  3. ... symptoms of a food allergy include hives, a hoarse voice, and wheezing. Other symptoms that may occur include: ...
  4. ... cramping Confusion Diarrhea Difficulty breathing with wheezing or hoarse voice Dizziness Fainting, lightheadedness Hives over different parts of ...
  5. ... several days before having barking cough and a hoarse voice. As the cough gets more frequent, the child ...
  6. ... tissue Breathing that is weak Difficulty swallowing Drooling Hoarse voice Severe constipation and urinary problems
  7. ... the mouth Burning in mouth and throat Diarrhea Hoarse voice Increased saliva production Nausea and vomiting Pain on ...
  8. ... and throat Increased saliva production Pain when swallowing Hoarse voice Diarrhea Nausea and vomiting Redness, pain, and burning ...
  9. ... and throat Coma (unconsciousness, lack of responsiveness) Diarrhea Hoarse voice Increased saliva production Nausea and vomiting Kidney stones ( ...
  10. ... layer (cornea) of the eye Diarrhea Eye pain Hoarse voice and difficulty speaking Increased salivation Nausea or vomiting ...
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