How to treat a sensation of a foreign body in the throat

Dec 31, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lu Cheng
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, a sensation of a foreign body in the throat may be caused by dry throat, residual foreign body in the pharynx, chronic pharyngitis, tonsillitis, or reflux laryngitis. General treatment and medication can be undertaken under a doctor's guidance. If discomfort persists, prompt medical attention is recommended. In daily life, drink an appropriate amount of water to avoid throat dryness and use a humidifier to maintain indoor humidity.

Generally speaking, the throat refers to the pharynx. A sensation of foreign body in the throat may be caused by pharyngeal dryness, residual foreign body in the throat, chronic pharyngitis, tonsillitis, or reflux laryngitis. General treatment and medication can be adopted under a doctor's guidance. If discomfort persists, timely medical attention is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Pharyngeal Dryness

Pharyngeal dryness may reduce surface moisture of the mucosa, making minor stimuli more sensitive, thereby causing a foreign body sensation. It is important to maintain appropriate indoor humidity and avoid prolonged exposure to dry environments; drink adequate water to keep the throat moist.

2. Residual Foreign Body in the Throat

Food residue, dust, or other small particles may remain in the throat, irritating the mucosa and causing a sensation of a foreign body. Eat slowly and chew food thoroughly, avoiding overly large or hard pieces; maintain good oral hygiene by brushing teeth and rinsing the mouth regularly.

3. Chronic Pharyngitis

Chronic pharyngitis may result from long-term smoking, alcohol consumption, inhalation of irritant gases or dust, or recurrent acute pharyngitis. Patients with chronic pharyngitis often experience persistent congestion, swelling of the pharyngeal mucosa, and lymphoid tissue hyperplasia, which can lead to a foreign body sensation. Symptoms may include throat discomfort and dryness. Treatment may include medications such as Cetylpyridinium Iodide Lozenges, Compound Borax Solution, and Pharyngitis Tablets, under a doctor's guidance.

4. Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis is usually caused by infections such as streptococcus, staphylococcus, or influenza virus. Tonsillitis can cause swelling and congestion of the tonsils, irritating the throat and causing a foreign body sensation. Symptoms may include throat pain and difficulty swallowing. Medications such as Amoxicillin Capsules, Penicillin V Potassium Tablets, and Ibuprofen Sustained-Release Capsules may be used under medical supervision.

5. Reflux Laryngitis

Reflux laryngitis is typically caused by stomach contents flowing back into the throat, irritating the pharyngeal mucosa. Components in the reflux, such as gastric acid and pepsin, can damage the throat mucosa, causing a foreign body sensation. Symptoms may include hoarseness and difficulty speaking. Treatment may include medications such as Omeprazole Enteric-Coated Capsules, Domperidone Tablets, and Hydrotalcite Chewable Tablets, as directed by a doctor.

In daily life, drink adequate water to avoid throat dryness; use a humidifier to maintain indoor humidity. Avoid excessive consumption of spicy, greasy, or irritating foods; avoid overeating or consuming overly fatty or sweet foods to reduce the risk of gastric reflux.

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