Hoarseness of the throat affecting swallowing may be caused by laryngitis, laryngeal tuberculosis, thyroid cancer and other diseases.
1. Laryngitis: laryngitis is mainly caused by bacterial and other pathogenic infections, the patient’s main symptoms are hoarseness, cough, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, etc., and there will be coughing up blood, fever, dyspnea and other symptoms.
2. Laryngeal tuberculosis: Laryngeal tuberculosis is mainly caused by tuberculosis infection, patients will have hoarseness, dryness, hemoptysis, sore throat and other symptoms. In addition, patients with laryngeal tuberculosis will also have symptoms such as dyspnea and loss of voice, which will lead to the symptoms of dysphagia.
3. Thyroid cancer: the cause of thyroid cancer is not clear for the time being, and it is caused by many factors. When it attacks the larynx, patients mainly show symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, difficulty in swallowing and hoarseness.
When patients have the symptoms of hoarseness affecting swallowing, there are other possibilities, such as laryngeal cancer, etc. They should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.