Dysphonia
Dysphonia is a medical term that refers to difficulty in producing vocal sounds. It can manifest as hoarseness, a weak voice, or a complete loss of voice. This condition can result from various factors, including vocal cord strain, infections, or allergies.
Treatment for dysphonia often involves voice therapy, rest, and addressing any underlying causes. In some cases, medical intervention may be necessary, such as surgery for structural issues. Understanding the causes and seeking appropriate care can help individuals regain their normal voice function.