右边喉咙痛吞咽刺痛怎么回事
Throat pain on the right side accompanied by sharp pain during swallowing may be caused by local foreign body irritation, oral ulcers, laryngeal infection, tonsillitis, esophagitis, or other reasons. Targeted treatment should be based on the specific underlying cause. Seek medical attention promptly if the pain worsens. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Local Foreign Body Irritation
If a fish bone, small bone fragment, date pit, or similar object becomes lodged in the right side of the throat, it can irritate or damage the local mucosa or deeper tissues. This may cause a sensation of pressure when swallowing and result in significant pain. Avoid further irritation from food or foreign objects to prevent worsening symptoms.
2. Oral Ulcers
If an oral ulcer is located close to the throat, it may also cause throat pain. The oral mucosa becomes swollen and inflamed, leading to severe pain, particularly in the tongue and mouth areas. Keep the wound disinfected using iodine swabs or alcohol wipes to prevent secondary infection.
3. Laryngeal Infection
Infections may stimulate nerves in the larynx, causing neuralgia and difficulty swallowing. When the infection occurs on the right side of the larynx, the nerves on that side are more likely to be affected, resulting in right-sided throat pain and stabbing discomfort during swallowing. Antibiotics such as Roxithromycin Capsules, Azithromycin Capsules, or Acetylspiramycin Tablets may be used as directed by a physician.
4. Tonsillitis
Most commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections, tonsillitis often occurs when immunity is reduced. It can lead to obvious pain in the right pharynx, with sensations of a foreign body or sharp pain during swallowing. Under medical guidance, medications such as Pudilan Xiaoyan Oral Liquid, Lanqin Oral Liquid, or Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid may be taken orally.
5. Esophagitis
Inflammation may cause edema and congestion of the esophageal mucosa. These inflammatory responses can stimulate nerves at the right side of the throat and esophageal entrance, leading to pain and difficulty swallowing. Medications such as Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules, Amoxicillin Capsules, or Metronidazole Tablets may be taken as prescribed to relieve symptoms.
During treatment, avoid irritating foods and beverages such as spicy foods, coffee, and alcohol.