Pain in throat - page 2
Imagine being able to speak, swallow, and breathe without scratching, burning, or an uncomfortable feeling in your throat. A sore throat often appears as the first sign of a cold or winter infection, but it can also be the result of dry air, vocal cord strain, or various irritations.
In this category, you will find products specifically designed for relieving pain, reducing inflammation, and soothing irritated throat mucosa. Carefully selected preparations, including lozenges, sprays, syrups, and herbal supplements, help protect the throat, provide intense moisture, and promote quick recovery, giving you relief exactly when you need it most.
Whether you are bothered by a mild scratchiness that is just beginning or more pronounced discomfort with every swallow, you will find the right support here to quickly get back to your daily activities. Because when your throat stops hurting, it's easier to speak, breathe, and carry on with your day!
Explore sore throat relief products
| Product | Purpose and Action | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Ortoin Powder (5 sachets) | Solution for rapid relief of throat inflammation, swelling, and pain | View product » |
| Altiprim Syrup 200ml | Natural herbal syrup to soothe the airways and an irritated throat | View product » |
| Bronhomax Kids Lozenges | Gentle, pleasant-tasting lozenges tailored to reduce throat irritation in children | View product » |
Pharmacist's advice and useful guides
Frequently Asked Questions
What is best for an extremely dry and scratchy throat?
In such situations, lozenges based on Iceland moss, hyaluronic acid, or panthenol are recommended, as they create a protective film over the mucosa, restore necessary moisture, and soothe irritation.
Can I give throat lozenges to children?
Yes, but always choose formulas specifically tailored for children (such as Bronhomax Kids lozenges). They have an adjusted dose, safe ingredients, and a pleasant taste that children easily accept.
When should I see a doctor for a sore throat?
If the pain lasts for more than a few days without improvement, and is accompanied by a high fever, difficulty swallowing, swollen lymph nodes, or white patches on the tonsils, be sure to visit a doctor as these symptoms may indicate a bacterial infection that requires antibiotics.