Acute laryngitis is the most severe on the first day

  Acute pharyngolaryngitis, a part of upper respiratory tract infection, is usually considered to be most severe in patients with 1-3 days of onset of symptoms.  Acute pharyngeal inflammation is usually associated with bacterial and viral infections, and patients can experience symptoms such as dry throat, sore throat, foreign body sensation in the throat, difficulty breathing, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, and in severe cases, choking and even death during the 1-3 days of onset. Therefore, patients can use antibiotics to fight infection in the early stage, antibiotics usually use cephalosporins or penicillins, and can also use macrocyclic lipid antibiotics, while patients can assist antiviral drugs, pharyngeal local iodine tablets can be taken, and gargle mouthwash to reduce symptoms.  In addition, acute pharyngitis can be completely cured in about 7-14 days of treatment, during the treatment period to stop smoking and alcohol, avoid eating irritating food, while paying attention to rest, do not overwork, you can drink more water to enhance the body’s immunity, to promote the recovery of the disease.