Laryngitis: Usually when you loose your voice for a few days with no other symptoms this is a case of laryngitis. There is inflammation lower down in the trachea although no pain. The best thing to do is rest your voice and it will improve in a few days.
Answered 5/12/2019
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Laryngitis inflammat: When laryngitis occurs without pain, consider an irritation that comes and goes -- the most common are voice overuse and reflux of acid from the stomach into the voice box, causing swelling.
Answered 5/14/2018
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