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9 Remedies for inflamed (pharmacy and natural) throat)

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Some inflamed throat remedies such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, benzidamine hydrochloride or amoxicillin help to decrease the production of inflammatory substances such as prostaglandins, or combat bacteria that cause inflammation and sore throat.



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These remedies, especially anti-inflammatory drugs, should preferably be ingested after meals to avoid stomach pain because they can irritate the stomach, especially in people with gastritis or who have greater gastric sensitivity.

Also read: Inflamed throat: symptoms, causes and treatment

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Sore throat can be caused by colds or colds, for example, or bacterial infections, and may be accompanied by fever, redness or throat pontinhos, and it is important to consult the general practitioner or otolaryngologist, which may indicate the most appropriate medicine. Check out pain in the throat.


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Pharmacy Remedies

Remedies that can be indicated for inflamed throat are:

1. Paracetamol

Paracetamol is an painkiller that can be used for sore throat as it acts by inhibiting the production of brain substances responsible for pain, such as prostaglandins or cyclooxygenases, and can also help alleviate fever. See how to take the paracetamol correctly.

Paracetamol can be purchased without a prescription, however, it is recommended to consult the doctor before, as acetaminophen should not be used by people with liver or kidney disease, who have the function of impaired bone marrow or by those who have paracetamol allergy.

In addition, acetaminophen, when used at higher than recommended doses, can severely affect the liver, cause drug hepatitis and put life at risk. Learn to identify the symptoms of drug hepatitis.

2. Dipirona

Dipyrone is an painkiller and antipyretic suitable for sore throat as it acts by reducing the production of substances that cause pain or fever, and can be found in the form of drops, tablets, syrup or suppositories. Learn how to take Dipyrone.

Dipyrone can be used by children over 3 months old, adolescents and adults, being contraindicated for pregnant women, babies under 3 months of age or weighing less than 5 kg or by people who are allergic to dipyrone.

3. Ibuprofen

Ibuprofen is a non-steroid anti-inflammatory indicated for relieving sore throat that acts by reducing the production of inflammation substances and also acts as an analgesic, reducing sore throat.

This anti-inflammatory can be found as a tablet and should not be used by people who have ibuprofen allergy and in cases of gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastrointestinal bleeding, asthma or rhinitis.

In addition, ibuprofen should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women and under 6 months old. See how to use ibuprofen.

4. Acetylsalicylic acid

Acetylsalicylic acid, also known as AAS, is a non-steroid anti-inflammatory that can be used for sore throat as it reduces the production of inflammation substances and analgesic action by reducing pain. Learn how to take AAS correctly.

This medicine should not be used by pregnant women, children under 12 or people with stomach or intestine problems such as gastritis, colitis, ulcer or bleeding.

In addition, people who regularly use AAS such as anticoagulant or varfarin should not take acetylsalicylic acid for the treatment of sore throat.

5. Naproxen

Naproxen is also an anti-inflammatory that has analgesic action, which acts by decreasing the sore throat, and can be found in the form of tablets. Learn how to take Naproxen.

Naproxen is contraindicated for people who have had heart surgery, pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 2 years of age and in cases of stomach disease such as gastritis or gastric ulcer.

6. Nimesulida

Nimesulide is also a non-steroid anti-inflammatory indicated for relieving sore throat, inflammation or fever, and can be found in the form of tablet, capsule, drops, dispersible or granulated compressed solution. Check out other nominations and how to take Nimesulida.

Nimesulide should not be used by children under 12, pregnant or breastfeeding women, or people who have an ulcer or bleeding in the stomach or intestine, blood coagulation problems, heart, renal or severe liver failure, asthma, rhinitis or nasal polyps.

7. Benzidamine Hydrochloride

Benzidamine hydrochloride is an anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anesthetic in the form of a tablet, suitable for inflamed or painful throat, helping to reduce pain and the discomfort of the inflamed throat.

This tablet should not be used by children under 6, by pregnant or breastfeeding women, by people who have benzidamine hydrochloride allergy. See all sore throat pad options.

8. Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin or amoxicillin + clavulanate are antibiotics indicated for inflamed throat caused by bacterial infections, as it acts by eliminating bacteria, relieving symptoms. See how to take amoxicillin and amoxicillin + clavulanate.

This antibiotic should be used only with medical advice, which may also indicate other types of antibiotic, such as axethylcefuroxima, azithromycin, clarithromycin or cefalexin, for example, which varies according to the type of bacteria that caused the person’s throat and history of allergies.

Also read: Antibiotics for inflamed throat: 5 main options

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9. HEXAMIDINE ISTIONATE + Tetracaine

HEXAMIDINE + TETRACAINA ISSIONATE is an oral spray with antiseptic and anesthetic action that can be used by adults or children over 3 years old to relieve inflamed throat symptoms.

This medicine can be found with the hexomedine trade name and should be used with orientation of the otorhinolaryngologist for a maximum of 5 days of treatment.

Also read: Hexomedine: What is it for, how to use and side effects

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Child sore throat remedy

A child -inflamed throat medicine, which is usually prescribed by the pediatrician for the treatment of inflammation or sore throat, is ibuprofen. The dose of this medicine should be adapted according to the weight and age of the child.

Not all the anti-inflammatory drugs are for pediatric use, so if the child has a sore throat or an inflamed throat, the pediatrician should be consulting to indicate the most appropriate anti-inflammatory medicine and the dose.

Sore Sore Pain Pain Pregnant Remedies

Anti-inflammatory drugs are not advised during pregnancy or breastfeeding because they can cause complications in the fetus or pass to the baby through breast milk. Therefore, in these cases, you should consult your doctor before taking any anti-inflammatory for the throat.

Alternatively, a great natural option to relieve inflammation and sore throat in pregnant and lactating women is lemon tea and ginger, for example. See other natural forms of relieving the inflamed throat in pregnancy.

To make tea, just put 1 4 cm peel of 1 Galician or normal lemon and 1 cm ginger, 2 cups of boiling water and wait about 3 minutes.

After this time, strain, let warm and drink the 2 cups in dose divided throughout the day. You can also add 1 teaspoon of honey, which helps to moisturize the throat and relieve pain and inflammation.

Natural Remedies Options

An excellent natural anti-inflammatory for inflamed throat is tea of ​​ginger and honey alteia, as alteia has anti-inflammatory, soothing and decongestant action. Ginger is also anti-inflammatory and analgesic and honey helps lubricate the throat, reducing discomfort.

To make this tea, just put 1 tablespoon of alteia and 1 cm ginger in 1 cup boiling water and wait about 2 minutes. After this time, you should strain and add 1 teaspoon honey, letting warm and drink 2 cups of tea a day until inflammation of the throat passes.

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