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7. Hoarseness

It is normal to experience a certain degree of hoarseness when you have a sore throat. Hoarseness is defined as an abnormal change in the voice. It may affect the pitch, depth, and volume of your voice, meaning that it can range from a deep voice to a weak and raspy voice. Hoarseness is caused by damage or irritation to the vocal cords. Some people develop hoarseness as a result of persistent coughing or overuse of the voice. Signers, for example, are likely to experience hoarseness from time to time. Smoking and certain infections may also cause this symptom.

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