What’s wrong with a sore throat during menstruation?

Sore throat in women with menstruation may be due to a sore throat caused by upper respiratory tract infection or excessive use of the voice during menstruation when women’s immune system is low, after getting cold or staying up late. It may also be due to chronic pharyngitis, which may recur during menstruation due to a decrease in resistance and a recurrence of pharyngitis. Therefore, during menstruation, you should try to drink more water, take more rest, don’t stay up late or work hard, avoid wind and cold, have balanced nutrition, eat a light diet, and don’t eat cold, spicy and stimulating food. And if you still have a sore throat after your period, you can drink chrysanthemum tea or fat sea to relieve the symptoms in moderation. If the sore throat is particularly severe during menstruation, it is recommended that patients should take anti-inflammatory drugs according to medical advice or instructions, such as amoxicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics, to help improve the symptoms.