Must laryngitis be nebulized?

Patients with laryngitis do not necessarily need to do nebulized inhalation. If anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling drugs are actively applied, the patient’s laryngitis condition will also improve significantly. But if you do nebulizer inhalation treatment, the patient’s disease recovery will be faster. The drugs commonly used for nebulized inhalation therapy are budesonide suspension, beclomethasone propionate suspension, and dexamethasone injection. These drugs are clinically effective, and patients can selectively apply them. Nebulized inhalation should be given 2-3 times a day to effectively reduce the mucosal congestion and edema in the larynx and relieve the hoarseness and sore throat of patients. In terms of diet, patients must be light and try to eat liquid food. At the same time, they must not smoke, drink alcohol or stay up late, which is not conducive to the recovery of the patient’s disease. After a week or so of active treatment, the patient’s condition will definitely improve.