Hi! I am a nurse.
Drink plenty of fluids, (not pop) Orange juice, gatorade,
if you smoke, don't,
You can suck on some drops, like sucrets, ricola, halls, etc,
If you start to develop a fever, go to your doctor and get a throat culture, it could be strept.
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http://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_soret.htm
Sore throats are an acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the lower pharynx. Tonsils and the soft palate may also be inflamed. The main indication of a sore throat is pain when swallowing and sometimes a burning sensation and a tightness in the throat. Secretions may be discharged from the mucous membrane or the throat may be very dry.
Causes
Catching a cold is the most prevalent cause for sore throats, but they may also be the manifestation of other diseases.
Breathing through the mouth, allergies and/or pollen in the air are other possibilities.
Remedies
Folk
Aloe vera juice Gargle with aloe vera juice two times daily.
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) According to Dr. Jarvis in his classic Folk Medicine, the remedy to use to get rid of a sore throat is to gargle with ACV. The acidity should kill the bacteria on contact. Mix one teaspoon to 2 tablespoons in a glass of water. You can mix it as strong as you can stand it. Gargle one mouthful every hour, swallowing afterward. Repeat twice each time. This treatment can cure a streptococcic sore throat in 24 hours. The acid in the ACV is very helpful in soothing and minimizing the sore throat, and, if you swallow it, the extra potassium is also beneficial. Note: After using this remedy be sure to rinse your mouth with water to prevent the acid from eroding the enamel on your teeth.
� Combine one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar, one teaspoon of cayenne pepper and three tablespoons of clover honey in a glass of warm water. Gargle as often as necessary.
Betony is a useful astringent which reduces inflammation. Make a tea and use as a gargle.
Cayenne pepper Add 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper to 1 cup of boiling water; stir well and gargle while mixture is very warm. This brings more circulation to the area and helps draw away the infection. To this formula you can add 4 parts echinacea, 1 part garlic bulb, and 2 parts peppermint leaves to 1 part cayenne.
� Or another remedy is to add 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper to 1 cup of boiling water; stir well and sip slowly.
Chamomile tea Make a tea adding 1 or 2 teaspoons of dried chamomile blossoms to a pint of boiling water; steep and drink a cup every few hours.
Chlorophyll Use � teaspoon to � cup of water and gargle three times a day.
Echinacea/goldenseal Add 30 drops of echinacea/goldenseal combination to one cup of warm water; drink every two hours.
Ginger Peel the skin from a small ginger root. Slice the root into thin coins and place the pieces into a small pot of water. Boil the pieces to make tea. The tea should turn a yellowish (straw) or tan color. Add three tablespoons of your favorite honey to sweeten the tea. Sip the hot tea slowly. The tea gives a sharp tingle to the throat after swallowing it. After you sip it, gently clear your throat.This tea also works for trying to get your voice back after a cold. This remedy compliments of Cathy Ekaitis.
Goldenseal Boil a pint of water and add � teaspoon of powdered goldenseal root. Drink hot. Goldenseal is well known for its antibiotic properties.
Grapefruit seed extract This extract is a powerful all-around antimicrobial product and is an excellent disinfectant and antiseptic. Add five drops to a glass of water for a soothing gargle.
Honey/apple cider vinegar Mix � cup of apple cider vinegar and � cup of honey. Take one tablespoon every four hours or as needed for pain relief.
Honey/lemon juice Take several tablespoons of this mixture several times a day. Let it sit in your throat a little while. This remedy will also help alleviate that irritating throat "tickle."
Hyssop Steep two teaspoons of dried hyssop in one cup of boiling water, covered for ten minutes; strain and drink cool for an expectorant or hot to relieve coughs, congestion, and sore throat. The oils in hyssop are good for mild respiratory problems. Hyssop contains marrubiin, the same compound that makes horehound an excellent expectorant.
Lemon Add the juice of one lemon and one teaspoon of salt to one cup of warm water. Gargle three times a day for one minute.
Licorice Either suck licorice candy or drink licorice tea made by steeping one teaspoon of licorice root in a cup of hot water for three minutes. Drinking the tea will help clear mucus.
Marshmallow root bark Make a tea by putting one or two teaspoons in a cup of hot water. Drink several cups a day or as needed. This tea will coat the throat and relieve soreness and coughs.
Mustard Grind one tablespoon of mustard seed and combine with the juice of half a lemon, one tablespoon of salt, one tablespoon of clear honey, and 1 1/4 cups of boiling water. Leave this mixture, covered, for 15 minutes and use as a gargle.
Myrrh It can be made into a tea. To make the tea add 2 sprigs of coarsely chopped parsley, 3 whole spice cloves, 1 teaspoon of powdered myrrh, and 1/4 teaspoon powdered goldenseal to 1 pint of boiling water. Steep. Stir occasionally while cooling, then strain and use as a gargle or mouthwash.
Pomegranate Boil some pomegranate rinds and drink as a tea. The pomegranate contains astringents
Slippery elm bark Make a tea by putting one or two teaspoons in a cup of hot water. Drink several cups a day or as needed. This tea will coat the throat and relieve soreness and coughs. Slippery elm lozenges may also be used and are much more convenient if you are going to be away from home.
Thyme Make a tea by lightly crushing five fresh or dried leaves; place in a cup and fill with water cooled to just below boiling; cover and leave to infuse for five minutes; remove leaves and drink. May also be used as a gargle. Thyme has antiseptic properties.
Water/salt Mix a teaspoon of salt in eight ounces of quite warm water. Gargle the whole mixture several times a day. This will increase the blood supply to the area by washing away mucus and dilating capillaries, thereby enabling better circulation of infection-fighting antibodies
2007-08-30 05:27:39
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answered by Bullmastiff_Boxer_lover 6
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It is just a cold and you just have to wait it out. In the meantime, you just need to make your throat as comfortable as possible. Do not use cough drops as this will irritate it more, try Halls fruit soothers, which coat and sooth throat. You can also sip hot water with honey and lemon, it is a natural soother. Also, if you find you have trouble sleeping because your throat is itchy at night, use a humidifier, or run a hot shower and close the bathroom door and breathe in the moist air for a while. Hope this helps.
2007-08-30 12:24:07
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answered by aml0017 5
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You can try drinking apple cider vinegar. It'll help your throat a little.
If you have trouble finding apple cider vinegar, you can try drinking warm water. Just drink about 1 glass of warm water for every half an hour.
You'll feel better once you keep on drinking it for a few hours.
2007-08-30 13:08:31
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answered by Lina 2
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Drink som hot tea with lemon. Get some throat losenges. Drink alot of water. Should clear up after a couple of days.
2007-08-30 12:24:20
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answered by icedcoffeeaddict 2
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could be viral infection or so called "flu". Use lavender or eucalyptus essential oil (preverred water-base) on the burner for 20 minutes for 7 days. Virus should go away within 10 days. You can even "smell" it every 3-4 hours. The oil particle will go to your lungs and prohibit virus to grow. Drink water while using essential oil.
2007-08-30 12:27:50
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answered by Health Physicist 3
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Cut a lime in half, and put some honey on it. put it in the microwave for about 15sec or less (till it gets warm). And then it's done, just squeeze the warm lime juice and honey in your mouth, and swallow it slowly. Or you can try to gargle warm salt water. Just heat up a cup of water and a some salt, then when its not to hot, gargle it-do it about 5 times, Don't swallow it! Tastes really bad! Good Luck!
2007-08-30 12:48:19
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answered by michellev519 2
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what do you feel like doing? drink lots of liquids! start drinking orange juice or other juice that you like and hot tea like crazy. try also those Airborne tablets in water, they are good for fighting off a cold before it happens. also try sucking on some kind of hard candy, doesn't have to be a cough drop, just any hard candy that you like.
2007-08-30 12:26:49
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answered by KJC 7
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Suck on something hard...like a vitamin c drop or drink some hot lemonaide with honey
2007-08-30 12:28:00
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answered by Kimo 4
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Gargle with cool salt water.It may take a few times but it's cheap and VERY soothing.Plus the sodium will kill bacteria.
2007-08-30 12:26:15
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answered by sandy v 3
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dont talk alot. drink lots of water and juice and get throat medicine. you'll feel better soon!!
2007-08-30 12:22:06
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answered by ♫♪♫♪Music♥Love♫♪♫♪ 4
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Drink lots and lots of water and other fluids! stay away from soda and coffee. just rest your voice.
2007-08-30 12:24:55
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answered by gibsongtar101 3
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