Sore throat and nasal discomfort are most commonly seen clinically in acute upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold, acute pharyngitis, and acute tonsillitis. Therefore, only supportive symptomatic medications are needed to improve the symptoms. This is because most of these cases are caused by viral infections. For throat symptoms, non-steroidal antipyretic and analgesic drugs can be used to relieve pain, for example, acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be chosen for treatment. Antihistamines, such as cetirizine hydrochloride and loratadine, can be chosen to relieve nasal congestion and edema and relieve the symptoms of nasal disinflation. Of course, you can also choose nasal decongestants, such as Serozoline, or Naphazoline nasal drops for treatment.