Aphonia: when you literally lose your voice
It's little discussed...
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It's safe to say that many of us have lost our voices at some point in our lives; perhaps after spending a couple of hours shouting during a sporting event, or maybe after singing our hearts out at a concert. The loss of voice, or aphonia, usually occurs as a result of overuse or strain of our voices, but can also have other underlying causes.
Intrigued? In this gallery, you'll get to know all about aphonia, including its causes and treatments. Click on for more.
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