How to Deal With a Dry Throat
Things You'll Need
- Salt
- Water
- Humidifier
- Lozenges
Instructions
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Drink lots of water. A dry mouth and throat are usually signs of dehydration and can be greatly aided by drinking 8 to 10 glasses of water each day.
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Gargle with salt water. If your throat is swollen or red from irritation, try mixing warm water with a few teaspoons of salt and gargling for five minutes. Gargle several times in a row up to six times daily.
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Try a humidifier. If your throat dries while sleeping or in your home, add a humidifier to each room in the house. This will keep the air you breathe slightly moist and ease irritated tissues.
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Suck on throat lozenges. Over-the-counter lozenges often contain local anesthetic to numb irritated throat tissues. Sucking lozenges also triggers your saliva glands, which can help excessive dryness.
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Breathe through nose while sleeping. If you often wake up with a dry throat, try to breathe through your nose. If your nose is stuffed up, place your head over a pot of steaming water (preferably with peppermint tea) covered by a moist towel. This will help break up mucus and open your air passages.
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