Talking or yelling too much can leave the voice hoarse, as can infection and the common cold. However, when there is no apparent explanation for the hoarseness, and it does not go away in a few days despite voice rest and general treatments, it could be a symptom of a larger issue. People with mouth and throat cancer often find it difficult to speak clearly. Their voices may change, become husky or nasal quite abruptly.

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