As soon as you swallow a mouthful of saliva, your throat hurts, which may be caused by acute upper respiratory tract infection, purulent tonsillitis, etc. You need to take medication for the cause of the disease.
1. Acute upper respiratory tract infection: after the virus invades the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract through droplet transmission, it triggers an acute inflammatory reaction of the mucosa, and a large amount of inflammatory material exudes, leading to congestion and edema of the throat. You can drink plenty of water, reasonable rest, apply acyclovir and other antiviral drugs, headache, fever, you can use acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
2. Purulent tonsillitis: hemolytic streptococcus, staphylococcus aureus and other bacterial infections of the tonsils cause localized purulent inflammation, tonsil congestion and edema and cause the above symptoms. Amoxicillin, ceftazidime and other antibacterial drugs can be applied to anti-infection treatment.
A sore throat when swallowing saliva may be related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis and active treatment, pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of a physician.