What’s wrong with your throat after a cold?

The appearance of a hoarse throat after a cold indicates the presence of laryngitis caused by a cold, often acute laryngitis. The upper respiratory tract includes the nasal cavity, trachea and throat, so laryngitis is also caused by a cold. It is necessary to provide anti-inflammatory treatment for laryngitis in order to have a better effect. In the early stage of laryngitis, it is recommended to take oral anti-inflammatory oral solution, sweet orange and plum tablets or blue scutellaria oral solution for treatment, and also need to contain golden throat and watermelon cream tablets to relieve the symptoms of dumb throat. If the effect is not obvious, it is necessary to inhale glucocorticoids to relieve the symptoms of hoarseness, the nebulized inhalation of hormones is particularly effective, and the side effects of local medication are relatively few, it is recommended to use a nebulizer to inhale budesonide to relieve the symptoms of hoarseness.