Painful swallowing in the throat may be caused by pharyngitis, tonsillitis and other diseases, which require general treatment and medication to alleviate the symptoms of pain. Do not advocate the use of pain treatment to control the symptoms, easy to cover up the condition and delay treatment.
1. Pharyngitis: a sore throat may be caused by pharyngitis. Patients with pharyngitis can be treated locally under the guidance of a doctor, such as compound borax solution gargle, to promote secretion dilution. Bacterial infection can be oral antibiotic drugs, such as amoxicillin, cefaclor and so on.
2. Tonsillitis: the pain of swallowing saliva in the throat is also considered to be caused by tonsillitis. If the pain is unbearable, the patient can take oral painkillers, such as ibuprofen, celecoxib and so on. If there is a bacterial infection, you can take oral amoxicillin, roxithromycin and other antibiotic drugs.
There are many reasons why patients have pain in the throat when swallowing saliva, and it is necessary to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the diagnosis and treatment.