Muhimbili National Hospital – Mloganzila

Hoarseness of voice and accompanying symptoms among patients at a tertiary hospital, Tanzania

Enica Richard and Jonas William Ndasika

Introduction: Hoarseness of voice is a common complaint in otolaryngological practice and is an early manifestation of a large variety of  conditions directly or indirectly affecting the larynx, ranging from inflammatory to malignant. Hoarseness has a prevalence of 6% in the  general population, rising to 11% for professional voice users (30% of the patients whose work requires excessive voice use). Despite the  high prevalence many people are unaware that persistent hoarseness may be a red flag indicating cancer. Any patient with hoarseness  lasting longer than two weeks, in the absence of an apparent benign cause, requires a thorough evaluation of the larynx by direct or  indirect laryngoscopy. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of hoarseness among patients attending  otorhinolaryngology services at a tertiary hospital in Tanzania.

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