Feeling like I can't swallow saliva and about to suffocate

Feb 24, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Xu Gang
Introduction
Feeling unable to swallow saliva, as if suffocating, may be caused by tonsillitis leading to excessive bacterial growth. Antibiotics can be used under medical guidance. It could also result from acute laryngitis causing acute inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa or submucosal tissues. Non-steroidal drugs may be used. Additionally, it might be due to viral infection or trauma-induced acute epiglottitis. Treatment with corticosteroids is recommended.

Difficulty swallowing saliva and a feeling of suffocation may be caused by conditions such as acute tonsillitis, acute laryngitis, or acute epiglottitis. Etiological treatment is recommended.

1. Acute Tonsillitis

This may result from decreased physical resistance followed by bacterial infection, leading to inflammation of the tonsils and extensive bacterial proliferation. Antibiotics should be taken as prescribed by a physician. Commonly used medications include Amoxicillin Capsules, Cefprozil Capsules, and Cefuroxime Axetil Tablets, which help resolve inflammation.

2. Acute Laryngitis

This may occur due to overuse of the vocal cords or prolonged inhalation of dust or harmful gases, causing acute inflammation of the mucous membrane or submucosal tissues in the laryngeal cavity. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be used under medical guidance, such as Paracetamol Tablets, Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules, and Diclofenac Sodium Dispersible Tablets, which provide analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.

3. Acute Epiglottitis

This may be triggered by viral infections or trauma-induced irritation. Glucocorticoids may be used under a doctor's supervision, such as Dexamethasone Acetate Tablets, Prednisone Acetate Tablets, or Methylprednisolone Tablets, which help reduce swelling in the throat.

In addition, other conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may also cause similar symptoms. It is recommended to identify the underlying cause and undergo standardized treatment accordingly.


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