Burning sensation in the throat after vomiting can be treated with oral medications such as aluminum sulfate, omeprazole, pantoprazole and so on. The burning sensation in the throat after vomiting may be related to the stimulation of the mucous membrane of the throat by gastric acid, then you can follow the doctor’s advice, take some oral mucous membrane protection agents for treatment, such as aluminum sulfate to protect the mucous membrane of the throat, you can also take oral inhibition of gastric acid secretion of drugs for treatment, such as proton pump inhibitors omeprazole, pantoprazole and so on. Burning sensation in the throat after vomiting may also be due to mucosal tear damage occurred during vomiting, you can use drugs such as budesonide under the guidance of a professional doctor to reduce mucosal congestion and edema, to help relieve the local pain. In addition to the use of drugs, after vomiting must pay attention to strengthen the care of the throat, fasting irritating food such as chili peppers, garlic, etc., you can eat some Sydney, loquat and other foods, try not to talk for a long time and loudly during this period, to prevent further damage to the throat. If the burning sensation in the throat continues unrelieved or even worsens after vomiting, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.