See a pediatric ENT: A pediatric ENT specialist can quickly and easily take a look down at his vocal cords and airway in the office. If they find something unusual or concerning, they can follow up with imaging studies or a trip to the or for a flexible and/or rigid bronchoscopy for a definitive diagnosis.
Answered 2/10/2015
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Raspy voice: Your child may have postnasal drip , the mucus of which is affecting his voice box.
Answered 11/17/2013
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