What’s wrong with the tickle in my throat that makes me cough when I breathe in?



As soon as you inhale, your throat itches and you want to cough, which may be related to allergic cough, cold, chronic pharyngitis and other diseases.

1. Allergic cough: induced by exposure to environmental allergens such as animal fur, pollen, dust, fish, eggs, milk, etc. When an allergic reaction occurs, it causes congestion and edema of the laryngeal mucosa, and an increase in secretions, leading to an itchy throat when you inhale and want to cough. It is recommended to stay away from allergens and apply anti-allergy drugs such as loratadine for treatment.

2. Colds: Colds caused by viral or bacterial infections can also lead to an itchy throat and cough when you inhale. It is recommended to avoid spicy and stimulating food, and can use drugs such as Phenmetrazine for treatment, and oseltamivir for viral colds under the guidance of a doctor. If the bacterial infection is serious, need to use amoxicillin, cefaclor and other drugs.

3. Chronic pharyngitis: related to various nasal diseases, respiratory tract inflammation, environmental, physical and occupational factors are also triggering factors, often showing an itchy feeling in the pharynx, accompanied by a sense of foreign body, irritating cough, nausea, etc., which also leads to the emergence of an inhalation of the throat is itchy and want to cough, you can use iodine tablets and other medications to relieve the discomfort, or the use of local iodine glycerine to carry out the treatment.

The above mentioned medications should be used under the supervision of a doctor.

Therefore, when the symptom of coughing on inhalation occurs, if the symptom does not get better and there is a tendency to aggravate, it is recommended to consult a doctor to find out the cause of the targeted treatment, and avoid self-medication.