What to do if anesthesia causes pain in the throat

Pharyngeal pain caused by anesthesia may be caused by tracheal intubation, which generally does not require special treatment; if the pain is caused by surgical operation of the pharynx, it can be treated with medication for analgesia. 1. Tracheal intubation: for some general anesthesia surgery, tracheal intubation may be required due to age and condition. After the surgery, with the metabolism of anesthesia drugs, the pain of pharyngeal injury caused by intubation will appear gradually. Generally, no special treatment is needed, and the symptoms can be relieved by the subsequent recovery of the pharyngeal mucosa. 2. Pharyngeal surgery: most of the pharyngeal surgery after anesthesia drug metabolism, pharyngeal pain symptoms are obvious, and not easy to recover in the short term, so the postoperative need for oral medication such as diclofenac sodium capsules, aminophenol hydrocodone, etc., or pain when the pain is significant intramuscular injection of pain relieving injections such as dizocin, parecoxib sodium and so on. Pharyngeal pain caused by anesthesia needs to be treated symptomatically after the doctor clarifies the situation.