Thursday, March 8, 2012

How to Soothe a Sore Throat

by admin on March 8, 2012

Sore throat is basically a virus caused, but home treatment is needed to care the disease. Here are the tips how to soothe a sore throat such as:

  • Make warm salt water and gargle to reduce the swell, do it at least once at hour.
  • Hot water or hot tea may reduce the irritation.
  • Not to smoking.
  • Make your room little bit cold but not to extreme.

Sometimes soothe a sore throat is caused by irritate throat by dry condition, and this not no check to doctor directly. An important point that all sore throat is bacterial caused, of course it will need medical treatment fast.

How to Soothe a Sore Throat Remedies

How to Soothe a sore throat

Sore throat is very common happened in our society it is hurt or pain and inconvenience, although this sore throat may cure in several days by self treatment but in natural way can release the pain. Here we explain how to soothe a sore throat in some natural remedies, most herbs for sore throat form in teas, such as throat spray, lozenges and mouth rinses. The first is slippery Elm and founded in 1960, in North America. Slippery elm is kind of tree which is grow in eastern region in North America. The inner bark which is containing with mucilage mixed with water and the patient drink it; mucilage is good to reduce the irritation in sore throat. This extract can be found in capsule or in herbal tea and the well-known is a yogi tea. The second is Licorice Root, this herb is has a long term history of use for sore throat remedies. Licorice root also can be used as anti-inflammatory and viral infections. The patient will mix water or orange juice with licorice root, the patient who drinks licorice root will have fresh in throat. Point to remember do not consume in large portion because may lead in high blood pressure, the women who is pregnant prohibited drink licorice.

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