ronquera
Ronquera is a Spanish term for hoarseness in the voice, describing a change in vocal quality that makes the voice sound rough, husky, or breathy. It is a symptom rather than a disease, arising when the vocal folds (cords) fail to vibrate normally during speech. The term is commonly used in clinical and everyday language to describe disturbances in pitch, loudness, and timbre.
Causes include voice overuse or abuse (screaming, shouting, singing), acute laryngitis from viral infection, allergies or
Symptoms may include hoarseness, a low or breathy voice, reduced volume, frequent throat clearing, and fatigue
Diagnosis typically involves a medical history and a laryngoscopic examination to visualize the vocal folds, sometimes
Prevention focuses on healthy voice use, avoiding irritants, treating allergies and reflux, and seeking prompt care