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Is it serious that my daughter seems to have a hoarse voice as if she is starting to lose it, but without any other cold symptoms?

It is not necessarily serious if a child has a hoarse voice without any other cold symptoms. It could just be a minor virus or nasal secretions causing the issue. If the child has had a fever for more than 2 days or develops a significant cough, then it may be necessary to seek medical advice. It is recommended to use a nasal hygiene technique to reduce nasal secretions and minimize the risk of further complications during cold season.

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