How to use medication for acute laryngitis treatment

Acute laryngitis is treated with antibiotics such as Roxithromycin to control the infection, and glucocorticoid drugs such as dexamethasone for systemic use in severe cases, together with budesonide nebulized inhalation to promote the inflammation to subside. Acute laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx caused by various factors such as excessive use of voice and infection, which can cause hoarseness, coughing and phlegm, and sore throat. Treatment commonly used anti-infective drugs, glucocorticoid drugs and other drugs for treatment, can be combined with nebulized inhalation. Due to the rapid onset of pediatric patients, it is easy to cause laryngeal obstruction, and should be hospitalized in a timely manner. 1. Anti-infective drugs: commonly used macrolide antibiotics, such as roxithromycin, azithromycin, etc.; cephalosporin drugs, such as cefadroxil capsules, cefixime dispersible tablets, etc., in order to promote the dissipation of inflammation. 2. Glucocorticoid drugs: commonly used prednisone, dexamethasone, etc., can promote the inflammation part of the swelling, shorten the course of the disease. 3. Nebulization inhalation: Putting budesonide suspension in a nebulizer for nebulization inhalation can promote the dissipation of inflammation. People with sore throat and hoarseness should consult a doctor in time, and standardize the medication and treatment after diagnosis by a physician, and should not use medication on their own to avoid delaying their condition.