Suggest Treatment For Laryngitis Mediated Sore Throat
I have the symptoms of laryngitis. I used an old inhaler for a slight case of asthma a week ago and I have chronic acid reflux......both stated causes. The symptoms started Friday and have been progressing to various stages each day. I have an uncomfortable sore throat at night and pee 6 or more times a night from drinking water to ease the throat pain. I lost my voice yesterday but have it mostly back today. I m also trying to get 10+ hours of sleep per night. What is the best treatment at this point?
Hi, since you are a mild asthmatic patient having laryngitis and reflux disease i suggest you for short term oral steroid management as well PPI with pro-kinetics along with mucolytes. In addition Drink hot water, do steam inhalation. Methyl prednisolone 4 mg twice daily , rabiprazole+levosulphiride combination twice daily before food Ambroxol tab 75 mg twice daily In addition Drink hot water, do steam inhalation. Take care
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Suggest Treatment For Laryngitis Mediated Sore Throat
Hi, since you are a mild asthmatic patient having laryngitis and reflux disease i suggest you for short term oral steroid management as well PPI with pro-kinetics along with mucolytes. In addition Drink hot water, do steam inhalation. Methyl prednisolone 4 mg twice daily , rabiprazole+levosulphiride combination twice daily before food Ambroxol tab 75 mg twice daily In addition Drink hot water, do steam inhalation. Take care