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Pediatric Dysphonia

Pediatric dysphonia refers to voice disorders in children, where their voice may sound hoarse, weak, or strained. This condition can arise from various causes, such as allergies, vocal overuse, or issues with the vocal cords themselves. Children with dysphonia might have difficulty speaking clearly or may experience pain while using their voice. Treatment often involves speech therapy, voice training, and addressing any underlying medical issues. Early intervention is important to help children improve their vocal quality and ensure effective communication.