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Q: Loss of voice
asked by: pro728 on March 30th, 2009
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Dear all,

My father, aged 65, is suffering from a loss of voice and hoarseness on and off, since 5 years. He takes snuff regularly but has no other habits like smoking or drinking alcohol. He has had his tonsils removed in childhood. And we all have hereditary tonsillitis, sore throat, cold and cough. He has no difficulty swallowing but has to strain a lot to talk and raise his voice.

He is not at all ready to go to an ENT specialist fearing operation and permanent loss of voice. It seems somebody has frightened him off and we are not able to convince him at all. He did visit a veteran Surgeon recently and was given some allergy relief medicines. The doctor has not raised any concern.

I do not know anything about medicine but I don't think they are warts. There are chances that they are polyps. He himself calls it laryngitis. I don't know how he got the name. But he won't go to a doc.

Please let me know what you think it could be. I hope it is not anything serious as we have seen a couple of physicians and herbologists. And are there any home remedies?

Thanks.
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replied on March 31st, 2009
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Loss of voice
My grandmother who is almost 87 years old lost her voice about 4 years ago. She has a serious sinus condition for years. She constantly uses inhalers. Presently, she has to strain her voice to speak and it is hard to understand her. She is discouraged to speak sometimes. If she wants something or needs something, she will point to it. Did you ever find out what it was that your grandfather had?
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