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The most common reason why someone loses their voice is because of strain. Another common reason is due to infection. In either case, resting the voice is suggested.

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It is called Laryngitis - which is an inflammation of the larynx and is temporary.

Aphasia is a permenant disorder which is caused through brain damage.

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Aphasia.

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aphasia

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