Two months after thyroid surgery, the voice is still hoarse, you should actively find out whether the recurrent laryngeal nerve was damaged and the extent of the damage, whether there is a remedy, etc.. If your voice is still hoarse two months after thyroid surgery, the probability is that the recurrent laryngeal nerve was damaged during the surgery. If the recurrent laryngeal nerve is damaged, hoarseness will occur. Therefore, first of all, we need to clarify whether the recurrent laryngeal nerve has been damaged. If it has been damaged, we need to clarify the extent of the damage and whether there are any remedies. If only inadvertent clamp laryngeal nerve during the operation, this can be recovered, the symptoms often last 3 to 6 months, by improving the local blood circulation, nutrient nerves, can reduce the symptoms of hoarseness; if the operation area is infected, hematoma compression and other reasons lead to laryngeal nerve damage, generally within two months will gradually recover. If the nerve is cut off then it will cause lifelong hoarseness, irreversible. If you have hoarseness, you should go to the hospital to find out the cause of the hoarseness and the next step in the treatment.