A member asked:

My 12 y/o daughter keep having this hoarse voice that come and goes every other day. she can be perfectly fine and out of nowhere she get a hoarse voice and then later it go away by itself. what can this be? she don't have a cold or sore throat?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Benign cysts of the vocal cords can cause intermittent "hoarseness". A pediatric ENT specialist can perform an office endoscopic exam of the vocal cords, and following treatment.

Answered 8/2/2021

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