Does your voice become rough, weak, or unclear after talking for some time?
Do people keep asking, “Why is your voice sounding different?”
Do you feel throat irritation, dryness, strain, or pain while speaking?
It may not be “just a throat problem.”
It could be Aphonia or Hoarseness of Voice — a condition where your vocal cords become strained, inflamed, or weakened.
For some people, the voice becomes husky only during cold weather…
For others, it appears after shouting, excessive speaking, singing, stress, acidity, infections, or repeated throat problems.
Sometimes the voice suddenly cracks, becomes low, or even disappears completely.
⚠️ Ignoring repeated hoarseness can affect your confidence, communication, profession, and daily life — especially for teachers, singers, speakers, students, and professionals who use their voice constantly.
Many people keep taking syrups or temporary medicines, but the problem keeps returning again and again.