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I have a really sore throat today - it hurts when I speak and swallow (that fleshy part at the back of my mouth, not my pipes). I can't use Halls Soothers or Lockets or the like. A friend has recommended a spray called Difflam but it has NSAI. Now I usually avoid these because now and again, say every two or three years, I use a Ventolin inhaler for mild asthma that might come on after a cold. Dare I risk a couple of sprays of this Difflam on my throat for a couple of days do you think?
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Yes.....no big deal in using Difflam or any other antiseptic spray................but I am not a fan of throat sprays for infected throats, as I think that they are useless and at best only sterilise the surface of the throat leaving the deeper infected areas untouched.
I would use Ibuprofen by mouth, but if you are not happy with this advice, then paracetamol.
Monitor the situation for the next 3 days.
I would use Ibuprofen by mouth, but if you are not happy with this advice, then paracetamol.
Monitor the situation for the next 3 days.
Thanks all. I'm lucky with what I've got - almost everyone I know has had a really bad cold that's knocked them for six. I thought on Friday I was coming down with something but on Saturday I was fine. Yesterday morning I woke up and someone had used coarse sandpaper all over the fleshy bit in my mouth. Boots didn't have the spray. I'll carry on with the paracetamol and cold water for now... There are no white lumps and it's not looking too bad.