Itchy throat should be treated accordingly to the cause, and the common causes are pharyngitis, allergic rhinitis, laryngitis and so on. Commonly used treatments include general treatment and medication.
Allergic 1. Pharyngitis: localized treatment, such as laser or gargling with warm saline, is available for mild symptoms. For those with obvious systemic symptoms or clear etiology, antibiotics such as penicillin can be used as appropriate; antiviral drugs such as antiviral oral solution; glucocorticosteroids such as dexamethasone.
2. Allergic rhinitis: warm saline can be used for nasal rinsing, local use of nasal sprays such as budesonide, etc.; antihistamines such as cetirizine, etc.; anticholinergics such as ipratropium bromide, etc.; decongestants such as pseudoephedrine, etc.; leukotriene receptor blockers such as montelukast sodium. Surgery can be used when drug treatment is ineffective.
3. Laryngitis: acute laryngitis can be given antibiotics such as azithromycin or nebulized inhalation therapy (antibiotics such as gentamicin and glucocorticoids such as budesonide can be used in combination), chronic laryngitis is mainly to eliminate the potential causes of disease such as smoking. If there is severe laryngeal obstruction and no improvement with medication, timely surgical treatment should be performed.
Breathing feeling throat itchy may also have other causes such as gastroesophageal reflux, etc., if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved or combined with such as foreign body sensation, nasal itch, headache and other discomforts need to be as early as possible to consult a doctor, after the cause of the cause of the disease is clear to give targeted treatment. The above medications should be used appropriately under the guidance of a doctor to avoid self-medication.