You should see an ENT doctor and have your vocal cords examined to make sure there are no issues. They can use a small scope to see your vocal cords and insure they look normal, they move properly, etc. If there are no issues, your primary care doctor can check hormone levels to ensure there are no problems with your levels. Good luck!
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