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Does Pd Cause Hoarseness

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July 29
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Yes, Parkinson's disease (PD) can cause hoarseness. PD affects the nerves and muscles necessary for clear speech, leading to voice problems such as a soft, breathy, and strained voice. This can make communication difficult and laborious as the disease progresses.

For more information, you can refer to the knowledge base Show Full Answer

Yes, Parkinson's disease (PD) can cause hoarseness. PD affects the nerves and muscles necessary for clear speech, leading to voice problems such as a soft, breathy, and strained voice. This can make communication difficult and laborious as the disease progresses.

For more information, you can refer to the knowledge base provided:
- Voice problems are common among people living with PD and can make communication difficult.
- Speech problems may include speaking quietly, having a monotone voice, stuttering, stammering, or mumbling, and slurring words.

Consider meeting with a speech therapist or speech pathologist to help manage these issues.

July 29

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