A sore throat from eating a fruit or smelling a flower may be caused by allergies and contact with such allergic substances should be avoided.
The scent of some fruits and flowers can easily cause allergies to the respiratory tract of the organism. When the mucous membrane of the throat comes into contact with an allergic substance, it will trigger congestion and edema of the mucous membrane, and symptoms such as foreign body sensation, pain and irritating cough will appear.
If the body is allergic to certain substances, avoiding contact with such substances can effectively minimize the onset of sore throat. Some mild cases may resolve on their own.
For persistent sore throats, anti-allergy medications such as loratadine can be used. The medication should be used under a doctor’s supervision.
If you get a sore throat from eating fruits and smelling flowers, you need to go to an ENT doctor to get a clear picture of your condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.