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How To Get My Voice Back Which Now Seems To Be Croaky?

Hi,
After a weekend of drinking and shouting, I lost my voice - not fully, but sounded really croaky.
Now, it seems to come and go .. Worse in the morning and evening. This has now been ongoing for about 2 weeks .. My throat feels very dry at the same time.
Thanks for your help!
Wed, 22 Jan 2014
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Hello, Thank you for the post on HCM, I have reviewed your history as your voice has gone croaky because of your weekend drink and excessive of shouting. With your history it suggests me that you might me having infection of the larynx which is responsible for voice modulation. For my patient i would have advised voice rest and take some throat soothing medicine and medicines to control infection.I suggest you to contact your ENT specialist for your pronlem and get appropriate treatment. Thank you.
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How To Get My Voice Back Which Now Seems To Be Croaky?

Hello, Thank you for the post on HCM, I have reviewed your history as your voice has gone croaky because of your weekend drink and excessive of shouting. With your history it suggests me that you might me having infection of the larynx which is responsible for voice modulation. For my patient i would have advised voice rest and take some throat soothing medicine and medicines to control infection.I suggest you to contact your ENT specialist for your pronlem and get appropriate treatment. Thank you.