What Causes Hoarseness Of Voice?
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Thank you for your query.
1. Get your throat examined, preferably with an angled endoscope to check for lymphoid tissue hypertrophy in the throat and to look for signs of irritation of the throat, larynx and vocal cords. Acid reflux can also lead to similar symptoms.
2. The hoarseness that you get after exercising may be related to the cold weather (change in temperatures), exercise induced asthma or it may also be related to the food consumed before the exercise.
3. Nicorette gum can cause a sore throat due to irritation, however it is not a major side effect. Discontinuing the gum will settle the issue.
4. If you upload a few images of the vocal cords, it will help.
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1. There is a large amount of tonsil-like (lymphoid) tissue scattered throughout the throat. If this is inflamed, the throat becomes sensitive. This is a treatable condition.
2. Yes, you should discontinue the gum and re-evaluate. This is the simplest option.
3. Videolaryngoscopy is usually a relatively inexpensive examination, but if this cost is high coupled with consultation fees, you can safely delay this by a few days.
4. Hoarseness will usually be due to a variety of reasons. Throat cancer is rare and can be easily ruled out by the videolaryngoscopy. Do not rush into this only to rule out cancer.
5. Throat cancer will have many other symptoms besides hoarseness which will be progressive and will not respond to routine treatment.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any follow up queries, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.