What should I do if my throat feels dry and painful at the top?
The roof of the mouth generally refers to the oral palate. Dryness and pain in the oral palate may be related to dietary irritation, unhealthy lifestyle habits, or diseases. This condition can usually be treated by adjusting diet, improving lifestyle habits, or using medications.
1. Dietary adjustment: Spicy foods and other irritants may cause the above symptoms. It is important to adjust your diet and eat bland foods, avoiding spicy, greasy, or excessively hot foods such as chili peppers, fatty meats, and hot pot. Drink plenty of water and consider consuming soothing teas like honeysuckle tea or chrysanthemum tea, which may help relieve dryness and pain in the palate.
2. Improve lifestyle habits: Maintain good living habits by ensuring indoor air circulation, practicing proper indoor hygiene, and minimizing large temperature differences between indoor and outdoor environments. Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption. Additionally, avoid breathing through the mouth during sleep.
3. Medication: If the condition is caused by pharyngitis, symptoms may also include a sensation of a foreign body in the throat and hoarseness. Under medical guidance, antibiotics such as cefixime capsules or cefuroxime axetil tablets may be used. If dryness and pain in the oral palate are due to tonsillitis, symptoms may include redness, swelling, and enlargement of the tonsils, as well as fever. In such cases, antiviral treatments prescribed by a doctor—such as ribavirin granules or amoxicillin capsules—may be recommended.
In addition, patients are advised to engage in appropriate physical exercise to strengthen their constitution and boost immunity.