Can I drink beer if I have a cough in my throat?

Throat cough is seen after a cold caused by pharyngitis, tonsillitis and other diseases, and is more likely to occur in autumn, when the climate is dry and cold, and the respiratory tract is seriously lacking in moisture more likely to have a sore throat, accompanied by a cough. Can you drink beer with a cough in the throat? Doctors recommend that you should never drink alcohol after a cold, whether it is white wine or beer. Because beer is mostly cold, cold and wet products, drinking into it increases the discomfort of the spleen and stomach, causing a decrease in respiratory resistance, which in turn will aggravate the infection of the throat. And beer contains some alcohol, which will stimulate the respiratory tract coughing and coughing sputum aggravation. If you drink too much beer, especially cold beer will aggravate the damage to the stomach and intestines in autumn, and even lead to diarrhea and reduced resistance, which is not good for the control of respiratory tract infections, so it is not recommended to drink beer for throat cough, and it is recommended to drink more boiled water.