What’s wrong with your throat after taking a cephalosporin?

Taking a cephalosporin does not cause the voice to become hoarse, the two are not related. The hoarseness of the voice is considered to be caused by physiological factors such as improper diet and excessive talking, and may also be caused by diseases such as vocal polyps and laryngitis.
1. Physiological factors: If you don’t pay attention to diet, consume too much spicy and stimulating food, or talk for a long time, it may stimulate the throat, which will cause a mute voice.
2. Vocal polyps: Vocal polyps are benign hyperplastic lesions of the vocal cords, the typical symptom is hoarseness, the cause of which is related to improper use of voice, excessive vocalization, upper respiratory tract infections and so on.
3. Laryngitis: laryngitis is an inflammatory disease of the mucous membrane of the larynx caused by a variety of reasons, usually caused by infection or irritant stimulation, the typical symptoms are hoarseness, laryngeal pain, laryngeal sensation of foreign bodies.
Taking cephalosporin will not cause the voice to become mute, for patients with mute voice, if accompanied by other discomforts, there are other possibilities, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination.