Coffee is not clinically recommended for patients with throat discomfort, throat discomfort, including acute pharyngitis and chronic laryngitis and other diseases. If it is an acute inflammation, patients who drink coffee after the coffee contains caffeine and other factors that will lead to accelerated blood flow throughout the body, which will lead to more acute congestion in the throat, which will only aggravate the symptoms and cannot play a role in relieving them. In case of chronic pharyngitis, because coffee is mainly high in sugar and fat, it contains caffeine and cocoa butter, which are irritating foods and can lead to a significant increase in inflammation of the throat. Coffee contains vasoactive factors, which can cause oxidative stress, resulting in increased phlegm in the pharynx, increased exudation from the pharynx, and a dry cough and other discomfort in patients. Therefore, it is not recommended to drink coffee for patients with clinical throat discomfort. For patients with throat discomfort, it is clinically recommended to drink juice, drinks and other such things appropriately, drink more warm water, and avoid drinks that are too sweet, too salty, and have stimulating foods and such.