What s going on with it getting stuck in my throat every time I take medicine?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    One is that your throat may be too dry, so drink water to moisten your throat before taking medicine. Second, you may be afraid of taking medicine, or you have had the experience of a capsule stuck in your throat before, and there is a shadow in your heart.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It may be caused by a dry throat, it is recommended to drink some water to moisten your throat before taking the medicine, and take it with water when taking the medicine! Avoid swallowing directly!

    This may reduce the probability of getting stuck in the throat. Give it a try

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Some people's throat and eye snacks are like this.

    If this wasn't the case before, you'd better go to the hospital and see an otorhinol.

    I am afraid that there is a foreign body in the throat or there is inflammation.

    Take the medicine with warm water! Don't forget.

    I take medicine with cold water, and sometimes I feel very uncomfortable, and at the worst time, I feel stuck in my chest. Forehead.

    Warm water, I feel that it is easy to melt the medicine, so I say use warm water, hehe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When taking medicine stuck in your throat, remember to drink water quickly, drink slightly warmer water, these hot water can make the tablets or capsules soften and dissolve quickly, and then swallowed, but not too hot to prevent burns.

    When the medicine is stuck in the throat, it is very uncomfortable, so I directly lower my body and keep coughing out, so that I can cough up the pill or capsule.

    For example, some porridge or vegetables, eat a few bites directly, so that the tablets or capsules will also be swallowed.

    If a young child gets stuck in the throat while taking medicine, seek medical attention immediately to prevent accidents if the above methods do not work.

    Younger children should seek medical attention as soon as possible!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is estimated that it is a symptom of laryngitis, so it is important to pay attention to timely maintenance, you can continue to try pharyngitis tablets**, you should pay attention to a light diet and drink more water.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, it's not really stuck, it's because the capsule epidermis is chemically affected by saliva, which produces a substance that is decomposed and left in the back of the tongue and throat, so it makes you feel like this. I feel this way sometimes, and that's okay

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are several possibilities:

    1.Really stuck. It's not a big problem, the capsules are absorbable anyway, it doesn't matter2It's not stuck, it's a problem with your throat, after all, the cold will more or less affect the throat, a little laryngitis symptoms of an upper respiratory tract infection, so it will feel like this.

    I had a cold two days ago, and although it has not healed yet, the initial foreign body sensation in my throat is gone.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've had this feeling too, you pinch the ground under your throat and you feel your throat itch and you cough it up. Of course, it also varies from person to person, and I'm just that good, hee-hee. Don't blame me.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It doesn't matter, you think too much, eat some biscuits, drink some water, and press it down, and it feels like it's your psychological effect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm also like this often, and I feel this way when I don't swallow a mouthful of medicine. Actually, after a while, it will be fine. Don't worry

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's normal to feel this way after taking the capsule, drink a few sips of water, and it won't block your throat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should hurt the esophageal mucosa, and it doesn't matter much, but don't eat hard things these days, try to eat soft food or porridge and noodle soup that is very thick.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pay more attention to the replenishment of water, it is good for you, you can eat it with a little gruel in time, it will still get better quickly, and the usual capsules will not stop in the esophagus.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, the throat is not stuck in the capsule, but the feeling at that time has not completely disappeared.

    You can follow the above and eat a few large bites of bread, or drink a few more sips of warm water.

    In addition, it is necessary to remind that the water used for taking medicine should not be too hot or too cold, and about 40 degrees is more appropriate.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The capsule shell is made of starch and can be melted, so drink some water! If the pill is stuck, the throat is stuck, cough out, and it can be poured with water, so when taking the medicine, it is necessary to use plain water (cool boiled water is the best)!

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