Unfortunately, hoarseness can become permanent if left untreated. That’s what makes it so important that you seek medical attention if you’ve experienced hoarseness lasting longer than three weeks.
There are a few instances in which you should seek medical care for hoarseness: if your hoarseness is accompanied by severe pain, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, coughing up blood, or a lump in your neck, it’s time to seek medical care. On the other hand, if your hoarseness has lasted longer than three weeks, you should see an ENT as soon as possible to determine the cause and get treatment. Finally, if your hoarseness is interfering with your ability to function and enjoy life, consider scheduling an ENT appointment.
In a section above, we listed some common throat conditions that can lead to hoarseness, and while they make up a fair portion of cases, there are still several other major causes. Along with throat conditions, hoarseness can also be caused by:
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