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One of the most common symptoms of upper respiratory tract diseases, which is especially common in winter, is hoarseness. Hoarseness can be defined as the voice tone being broken, hoarse and thicker than normal. Hoarseness, which is seen due to upper respiratory tract diseases or other infections seen in the throat area, usually passes in a short time with medication. In addition to medication use, hoarseness can easily pass by avoiding actions that will strain the throat area. However, if the person with hoarseness experiences this symptom for 2 weeks, it should be considered that there may be another problem here. Because hoarseness symptoms that last longer than 2 weeks can also be a symptom of a serious condition such as laryngeal cancer. Therefore, considering the seriousness of the situation, it would be appropriate to consult a doctor immediately and start the necessary treatment process.