No.
1: Drink Up
Get plenty of fluids. It helps break up your
congestion, makes your throat moist, and keeps you from getting dehydrated.
Most people should drink at least eight to 10
8-ounce glasses of fluid every day.
Need ideas for something to drink? Try water,
sports drinks, herbal teas, fruit drinks, or ginger ale. Your mother's chicken
soup might help, too!
You can loosen up your stuffy nose if you
breathe in some steam. Hold your head over a pot of boiling water and breathe
slowly through your nose. But be careful. Don't let the heat burn your nose.
You can also get some relief with a humidifier
in your bedroom. Also try to take in some moisture from a hot shower with the
door closed.
It's better than sniffling mucus back into
your head. But make sure you do it the right way. If you blow hard, you'll send
germ-carrying phlegm back into your ear passages, which can lead to an
The best technique? Press a finger over one nostril while you
blow gently to clear the other.
Both can help break up the congestion in your
nose. If you go the rinsing route, try this recipe:
·
Mix 3 teaspoons of
iodide-free salt and 1 teaspoon baking soda.
·
Place in an airtight
container.
·
Add 1 teaspoon of this
mixture to 8 ounces of lukewarm boiled or distilled water.
No.
5: Use original herbal such as origanu the best
for dry cough
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