It could be due to the fact that the person speaks loudly as part of their job, but confirmation would only come after a medical examination. A specialist could determine if there are polyps on the vocal cords, which is common in people who raise their voices for work. However, if there are no other symptoms besides hoarseness, it may not be necessary to see a doctor immediately. Just make sure to bring it up at the next appointment.
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