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>So, any ideas why he would be hoarse >without a sore throat throat, or what

>could possibly be wrong with an 8 year >olds vocal chords?

Similar thing happened to my middle son when he was about 3 or 4 years

old.... got a cold and got hoarse but then stayed hoarse for months.... saw

an ENT who " scoped " him (laryngoscope - through the nose and to the larynx)

and took pictures.... basically his vocal chords and lower throat were super

red and inflamed and she was very disturbed about it.... BUT they never did

anything further or followed up.... I personally concluded he was refluxing

real bad.... as he used to sleep on his stomach with his rump up in the

air....

Don't know what else it could be or why they are so urgent about it...

sorry.....

Hope this helps

Shelby :-)

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Alot of times allergies can play a big part in hoarse voice or a sore throat,

in which the vocal cords can be damaged after a long duration,,causing the

person to loose his or her voice,, I know this because I have this

problem--lol- and can also be symptoms of other issues.. Nettie619

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Hi,

I don't have an answer for you. But I'm glad to haer for the first time that

It's " another " sypmtom of Stills. I went to ENT's about it (3) they didi

lots of tess, like camera down the nose, MRI. MRA. & EVERY THING " NORNAL " . So

at

least so know that there's nothing literally wrong on that particular " Part "

of the body. & just make sure you keep it very moist, drink a lor odf

watter, mine gets worst just before a flare.

(the new one)

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Hi,

I don't have an answer for you. But I'm glad to haer for the first time that

It's " another " sypmtom of Stills. I went to ENT's about it (3) they didi

lots of tess, like camera down the nose, MRI. MRA. & EVERY THING " NORNAL " . So

at

least so know that there's nothing literally wrong on that particular " Part "

of the body. & just make sure you keep it very moist, drink a lor odf

watter, mine gets worst just before a flare.

(the new one)

VIVI

**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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You might want to go see an ear, nose, and throat Doc.

Good luck,

Brett

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Philip, your MD may be right, but I experienced a similar problem which

wound up costing me my tonsils...which in turn put me into the ICU for 5

days as my body reacts horribly to surgery, yet I don't know why.

If you can't get any answers, go and find yourself a good ENT (Ear, Nose

& Throat) Dr. and get a 2nd opinion.

Good luck, Kirk.

2008/5/31 Philip :

> Hello All

>

> My voice has become increasingly hoarse over that past few months and I am

> practically hoarse all the time with voice loss. My Rhuemy says it will go

> away with treatment, but it has not yet, but it only has gotten worse.

>

> Just wondering if anyone has thoughts out there on this.

>

> Philip

> ville, FL

>

>

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Philip, your MD may be right, but I experienced a similar problem which

wound up costing me my tonsils...which in turn put me into the ICU for 5

days as my body reacts horribly to surgery, yet I don't know why.

If you can't get any answers, go and find yourself a good ENT (Ear, Nose

& Throat) Dr. and get a 2nd opinion.

Good luck, Kirk.

2008/5/31 Philip :

> Hello All

>

> My voice has become increasingly hoarse over that past few months and I am

> practically hoarse all the time with voice loss. My Rhuemy says it will go

> away with treatment, but it has not yet, but it only has gotten worse.

>

> Just wondering if anyone has thoughts out there on this.

>

> Philip

> ville, FL

>

>

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Re: hoarse voice

Philip, your MD may be right, but I experienced a similar problem which

wound up costing me my tonsils...which in turn put me into the ICU for 5

days as my body reacts horribly to surgery, yet I don't know why.

If you can't get any answers, go and find yourself a good ENT (Ear, Nose

& Throat) Dr. and get a 2nd opinion.

Good luck, Kirk.

2008/5/31 Philip :

> Hello All

>

> My voice has become increasingly hoarse over that past few months and I am

> practically hoarse all the time with voice loss. My Rhuemy says it will go

> away with treatment, but it has not yet, but it only has gotten worse.

>

> Just wondering if anyone has thoughts out there on this.

>

> Philip

> ville, FL

>

>

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Re: hoarse voice

Philip, your MD may be right, but I experienced a similar problem which

wound up costing me my tonsils...which in turn put me into the ICU for 5

days as my body reacts horribly to surgery, yet I don't know why.

If you can't get any answers, go and find yourself a good ENT (Ear, Nose

& Throat) Dr. and get a 2nd opinion.

Good luck, Kirk.

2008/5/31 Philip :

> Hello All

>

> My voice has become increasingly hoarse over that past few months and I am

> practically hoarse all the time with voice loss. My Rhuemy says it will go

> away with treatment, but it has not yet, but it only has gotten worse.

>

> Just wondering if anyone has thoughts out there on this.

>

> Philip

> ville, FL

>

>

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Hello everybody,

I have achalasie and had 2001 two operations (myotomy, in the first one the

muscle wasn't cut completely). In general I can eat without problems as long as

I avoid dry food and drink a lot with my meals (without gas!).

However, very often I have a soar throat and my voice is hoarse, weak and

without life and I think I speak with much to much air.

Is this maybe connected to achalasie, e.g. due to aspiration? Does anyone else

here has a similar problem, or should I look for an alternative cause?

Thanks,

Lars.

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If you've been aspirating, then your vocal folds are probably

inflamed. Sometimes when there's inflamation they don't seal all the

way, leaving an airleak, which will make your voice sound " breathy "

and hoarse.

Do you clear your throat a lot? If so, this can cause nodules (kind of

like a callaous) on your vocal folds, again causing them to not seal

properly, causing an air leak.

~Leah~

On Jan 17, 2010, at 2:57 AM, Lars wrote:

> Hello everybody,

>

> I have achalasie and had 2001 two operations (myotomy, in the first

> one the muscle wasn't cut completely). In general I can eat without

> problems as long as I avoid dry food and drink a lot with my meals

> (without gas!).

>

> However, very often I have a soar throat and my voice is hoarse,

> weak and without life and I think I speak with much to much air.

>

> Is this maybe connected to achalasie, e.g. due to aspiration? Does

> anyone else here has a similar problem, or should I look for an

> alternative cause?

>

> Thanks,

> Lars.

>

>

>

~Leah~

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Thank you for your answer Leah,

Directly after meals, I have often the feeling that a bitwent into the windpipe.

Then I clear my throat a lot. Otherwise not so much.

However, can something be done, in case that I have nodules? What helps with

inflammations

Lars.

>

> > Hello everybody,

> >

> > I have achalasie and had 2001 two operations (myotomy, in the first

> > one the muscle wasn't cut completely). In general I can eat without

> > problems as long as I avoid dry food and drink a lot with my meals

> > (without gas!).

> >

> > However, very often I have a soar throat and my voice is hoarse,

> > weak and without life and I think I speak with much to much air.

> >

> > Is this maybe connected to achalasie, e.g. due to aspiration? Does

> > anyone else here has a similar problem, or should I look for an

> > alternative cause?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Lars.

> >

> >

> >

>

> ~Leah~

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Is there a chance that acid is getting out of your stomach? A hoarse voice and

constant clearing of the throat are classic symptoms of acid reflux. You can

have reflux without feeling any heart burn.

>

> Hello everybody,

>

> I have achalasie and had 2001 two operations (myotomy, in the first one the

muscle wasn't cut completely). In general I can eat without problems as long as

I avoid dry food and drink a lot with my meals (without gas!).

>

> However, very often I have a soar throat and my voice is hoarse, weak and

without life and I think I speak with much to much air.

>

> Is this maybe connected to achalasie, e.g. due to aspiration? Does anyone else

here has a similar problem, or should I look for an alternative cause?

>

> Thanks,

> Lars.

>

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Hello Maureen,

that's a very good question.

How can I test if there is acid coming out of my stomach?

Best and thanks,

Lars.

> >

> > Hello everybody,

> >

> > I have achalasie and had 2001 two operations (myotomy, in the first one the

muscle wasn't cut completely). In general I can eat without problems as long as

I avoid dry food and drink a lot with my meals (without gas!).

> >

> > However, very often I have a soar throat and my voice is hoarse, weak and

without life and I think I speak with much to much air.

> >

> > Is this maybe connected to achalasie, e.g. due to aspiration? Does anyone

else here has a similar problem, or should I look for an alternative cause?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Lars.

> >

>

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