A dry throat could cause a hoarse voice. Hoarseness is usually a side effect of conditions like cold, strep throat and laryngitis that causes the voice box to swell up profusely. It can also be caused by other conditions like smoking, drinking, drug abuse and acid reflux which causes heartburn.
In the above cases, the person may feel the presence of a lump in the throat which, by itself, could cause temporary (or even permanent) loss of voice. If not treated in a short period of time, however, the condition can become more serious. In order to prevent it, it is important to keep your throat moist; avoid caffeine and alcohol beverages, which could cause dehydration and worsen a dry throat.
This hoarseness of the voice is generally non-threatening. However, if it persists longer than two or three weeks, accompanied by other symptoms such as coughing up blood, pain upon speaking and swallowing, breathing difficulty and other related symptoms, or if it’s not caused by a cold or flu, then it is advised to contact your health physician as soon as possible. You can also be referred to an alternative voice specialist who would show you the way how to fix a hoarse voice with some behavioral changes and specially designed speech exercises.
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