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Is it possible to have had a vocal hemorage with no effect on the sound, pitch, tone or quality of my voice? and would it cause any weird sensations?

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Just hoarseness...: The hoarseness caused by a vocal cord hemorrhage usually develops over a very short period of time, and usually occurs as a result of an event that required strong use of the voice such as a musical performance or talking loudly. There is usually no pain with a vocal cord hemorrhage, so hoarseness is often the one symptom.

Answered 12/9/2013

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