What is the best medicine for a sore throat when swallowing saliva?

A sore throat that hurts when swallowing saliva indicates that there is an acute inflammatory reaction in the throat, so analgesic drugs can be used for relief, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen for treatment, and if oral administration is inconvenient, anal plugs, such as diclofenac sodium suppositories, can also be chosen. Most of the sore throat is a typical symptom of acute upper respiratory tract infection, often accompanied by other clinical symptoms, such as nasal congestion, runny nose as well as cough, cough and sputum, and even fever, so you can choose a combination of cold drugs for comprehensive treatment, you can choose compound aminophenalkamide tablets or meprobamate oral solution to relieve the symptoms of sore throat, as well as nasal congestion and runny nose, cough and sputum.