A teacher’s sore throat may be related to chronic pharyngitis, acute laryngitis, chronic laryngitis and other diseases. General treatment, medication and physiotherapy need to be selected according to the cause and characteristics of the condition. The medication should be prescribed by the doctor.
1. Chronic pharyngitis: when the teacher continues to speak for a long time, the pharyngeal cavity is in an open state, the gland secretion is relatively insufficient, and the mucous membrane of the pharyngeal cavity is dry. Easily stimulated by inflammatory factors under the pharyngeal discomfort, foreign body sensation, itching, burning sensation, dryness or irritation, but also may have a slight pain. You can take iodine throat tablets and other tablets, gargle with compound borax gargle solution, and choose compound iodine glycerin to coat the posterior wall of the pharynx.
2. Acute laryngitis: Teachers who use their voices more, such as improper vocalization or excessive use of the voice, are prone to laryngeal discomfort, dryness, and foreign body sensation, which can lead to sore throat when experiencing acute infections. At this time you need to actively use cefixime and other anti-infective treatment, can use budesonide suspension nebulized inhalation treatment. At the same time need to appropriate vocal rest, moderate drinking hot water.
3. Chronic laryngitis: Teachers can be due to repeated episodes of acute laryngitis, adverse physical and chemical factors stimulation, laryngeal tingling, burning sensation, foreign body sensation, dryness and other uncomfortable symptoms. Vocal rest is very important, absolute rest without speech is best. For patients with atrophic inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa, iodized laryngeal tablets and oral multivitamins can be taken to stimulate the secretion of laryngeal mucus to relieve the discomfort.
Teachers use their voices more, after the above active treatment for the cause of the recovery, voice training can be carried out.
When teachers have a sore throat, they need to actively consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis after a systematic examination, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.