
11/16/2024
Yes, allergies can cause hoarseness or changes in your voice. Seasonal allergies often lead to postnasal drip, where mucus drips down the back of your throat, irritating your vocal cords. This irritation can make your voice sound hoarse or even lead to temporary voice loss in some cases. 🤐 Additionally, frequent throat clearing or coughing due to allergies can strain your vocal cords, worsening the issue.
If this is a recurring problem for you, allergy treatment options like antihistamines, decongestants, or immunotherapy might help address the root cause and provide relief. 🩺Schedule an appointment with Aspire Allergy & Sinus today to get to the bottom of your symptoms and explore personalized treatment options. We’re here to help you find lasting relief!