Hoarseness and Cough after COVID: The Post-Pandemic Look at Voice Health
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COVID-19 changed the way in which we perceive symptoms such as sore throat, cough, and hoarseness. While these symptoms are associated with the coronavirus, they are also symptoms that many have had before and may continue to experience after the worst of the pandemic. Vaninder K. Dhillon -- an otolaryngologist, specializing in laryngology and endocrine head and neck surgery -- discusses what to expect going forward regarding hoarseness and cough for those who fell ill to COVID and for those of us who did not. She also shares important measures you can take to ensure the best for your voice health, now and in the future. Visit www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome for more lectures and mini-courses.
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