How to Get Rid of Sore Throat
Things You'll Need
- Salt
- Apple cider vinegar
- Honey
- Lemon
- Ibuprofen, Naproxen or Acetaminophen
- Humidifier
- Chamomile tea
- Lozenges
Instructions
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Use a salt water gargle. The primary symptom of a sore throat is edema, or swelling of the pharynx’s mucous membranes. For a temporary fix, gargle warm salt water—the salt draws excess fluid from the inflamed area. To make the solution, dissolve 1 tsp. of salt into an 8-oz. cup of warm water.
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Try an apple cider vinegar gargle. Other common home remedies included an apple cider vinegar gargle (1 tbsp. vinegar to 2 tbsp. water), used as a gentle antiseptic. A honey and lemon juice mixture (in equal parts) taken several times a day will temporarily relieve irritation.
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Use paid relievers. To reduce pain and inflammation, take the recommended dose of Ibuprofen or Naproxen. Acetaminophen will also alleviate pain.
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Add moisture to your environment. If you believe your sore throat is caused by dryness or breathing through the mouth, use a humidifier in your home.
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Drink herbal tea. Known for its curative properties, chamomile tea has calming properties and may soothe an irritated throat. It’s also known to ease symptoms of the common cold. Drink 2 to 4 cups a day while the symptoms last.
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Soothe your throat. Lozenges, especially medicated ones containing phenol (which can kill germs), will temporarily soothe a scratchy throat. Try sucking on zinc lozenges especially if your sore throat is accompanied by a cold—zinc has antioxidant properties and has been shown to reduce the duration of a cold.
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