Health Tip: Getting Over Laryngitis
(HealthDay News) -- Laryngitis occurs when the voice box (larynx) becomes swollen or infected, causing hoarseness or loss of voice.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine suggests how to manage and recover from laryngitis:
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