The pain on one side of the throat as soon as you swallow may be due to peritonsillar abscess, peritonsillitis, pharyngeal ulcers, etc., and commonly used treatments include general treatment, medication, and pus drainage treatment.
1. Peritonsillar abscess: purulent inflammation in the interstitial space around the tonsils, mostly unilateral, acute tonsillitis 3 to 4 days after the onset of pharyngolaryngolaryngitis on one side of the pain intensified, swallowing is particularly bad, a swallowing pain, and sometimes do not dare to swallow. Should be given a sufficient amount of antibiotics such as penicillin to control inflammation, abscess formation can be puncture pus extraction or incision pus drainage.
2. Peritonsillitis: Inflammatory infection of the cavity around the tonsils, resulting in congestion of the mucous membrane around the tonsils, swelling, limited mouth opening, unilateral sore throat, there can be pain on one side of the throat, pain when swallowing, cefuroxime anti-infective treatment for about a week, can also be used to glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone, to reduce the inflammation.
3. Pharyngeal ulcers: congestion, redness and swelling around the ulcerated surface of the throat, pharyngeal pain, pain when swallowing. Should eat a light diet, eat easily digestible food, avoid spicy stimulation, gargle in time after meals. Local medication such as ulcer san can be used to promote the healing of the ulcer surface.
All of the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, one side of the throat pain when swallowing pain may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, to give targeted treatment or treatment.