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dreamweaver1323 · 1 year
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#complimentary @influenster @flonase #allergyrelief #wateryeyes #itchynoseandeyes #facialpressure #scratchythroat #sinuspressure I received this pack of 36 night time allergy relief tablets by Flonase , free from Influenster and Flonase in exchange for my honest opinion and review. I suffer from severe year round allergies , so I was thrilled when I found out I was getting this. I've been taking it now for over 2 weeks and Although my symptoms haven't completely disappeared , the severity of the symptoms has greatly improved. The itchy eyes & nose , runny nose followed my severe congestion , head & facial pain , watery eyes. I can actually fall asleep , instead of fighting with my symptoms until I finally crash from exhaustion. NICE! You know what else is nice? Waking up to a dry pillow and not one thats soaked.(I hate that!)If you've got allergies then you need to try Flonase , it really helps With the symptoms a lot. #flonase #influenster #allergies #drypillow #fallasleep https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn8WCm3Ovdh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wethedailychemist · 2 years
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A cold & flu symptom is a mild viral infection of the nose, throat, sinuses and upper airways. It's very common and usually clears up on its own within a week or two. There's no cure for cold & flu symptoms, but you can look after yourself at home by applying these remedies.
#cold #flu #influenza #symptoms #illness #illnessprevention #coldflu #influenza #influenzasurvivalguide#flu #cold #fluseason #treatment #cold #flu #influenza #cold #flu #coldflu #coldandflu #whatis #coldflu #fever #cough #runnynose #sneezing #aches #chills #headache #scratchythroat #allergies
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fitnessethics · 2 years
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What Causes Scratchy Throat After You've Sneezed?
What Causes Scratchy Throat After You've Sneezed? #sneezing #scratchythroat
Scratchy throat is commonly caused by colds and allergies, but it is also a symptom of the flu, strep throat, tonsillitis, and COVID 19. Scratchy and sore throat should be closely monitored. It’s believed that a sore throat can be a sign of early omicron COVID 19 wave. You should get vaccinated to prevent omicron symptoms. You should also get tested if you haven’t had the vaccine before. But in…
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guenthergroup · 6 years
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A very smoky sunrise in Seattle. Over the office. **** #smoky #sunrise #office #smokysummer #seattlesummer #goodmorning #smokylight #canadian #forestfires #darkdays #scratchythroat #murky #orangelight (at Guenther Group) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bmvo-2fgW6W/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1gowrkz9hzwv1
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susanlynn7 · 4 years
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Last 48 hours have been challenging. Allergies been bad enough to break out the vaporizer. #notsick #badheadache #sneezinglikecrazy #medsgoingin #scratchythroat Today I feel better, but shouldn't have dusted yesterday morning. (at Gateway on 4th Apartments in Saint Petersburg) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-zKAqhgrGBXEsGxTpkE0aupQoimTLllQD7Gbw0/?igshid=bzwdqhnxs5yt
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ramidonya · 4 years
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Stick out your tongue and say “ah” #scratchythroat #alienshavelanded #californiawinter (at Santa Cruz, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8ClsNcgJoz/?igshid=1rvf72lgzl6ta
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aurelandi · 7 years
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Perks to being #sick . . For some reason, the more I loop this, the funnier it gets to me.. must be time to go to bed 😅 #coughsyrup #raspyvoice #scratchythroat #raspy #sultry #psych #bullshit #sweetNothings #whisper
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zachary8486 · 6 years
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looks yummy 💀 #nightshade #horsenettle #carolinahorsenettle #radicalweed #sandbrier #bullnettle #appleofsodom #devilstomato #wildtomato #solanine #glycoalkaloids #toxic #toxicalkaloids #fever #headache #scratchythroat #nausea #vomiting #diarrhea #abdominalpain #respiratorydepression #death https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo-hgu_h7kv/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=apfw050xog3j
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karenmagaren · 7 years
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Ugh!! Geared up for today. Hate being sick. #goawaycold #scratchythroat #feellikecraptoday #wishicouldsleepmore #hateworkingwhenimsick
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wethedailychemist · 2 years
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Here is the answer of a common FAQ about cold & flu "Could my cold symptoms actually be allergies?"
#cold #flu #influenza #symptoms #illness #illnessprevention #coldflu #influenza #influenzasurvivalguide#flu #cold #fluseason #treatment #cold #flu #influenza #cold #flu #coldflu #coldandflu #whatis #coldflu #fever #cough #runnynose #sneezing #aches #chills #headache #scratchythroat #allergies
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reelinrealpod-blog · 7 years
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#club #TGIF #turnt #lit #sexy #scratchy #scratchythroat #cartoons #animation #man #woman #clear #reelinrealpod #podcast #podcasters #comedy #funny #laughing #laugh #film #movies #movietheater #movietheatre #humor
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Working on a new blend for myself and @jolenetyler88 and our sore throats....seems to be going around #sadpanda I love trying new blends and helping others so hopefully we get some relief! . . . . .. #friday #scratchy #scratchythroat #strep #strepthroat #oilblends #newblend #recipe #feelbetter #antibiotics #oilsforlife #naturalrelief #cough #coughremedy #hippylife #tonsils #tonsillectomy #tonsilitis #coughdrops #sickdays #essentialoils #plantlife #tiredAF #coughsyrup #soothing #calmdown #fbf #alloileverything (at Alloileverything.com)
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shycai · 7 years
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#scratchythroat
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mitchellsbeard-blog · 7 years
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Tony from the Bronx #scratchythroat #brooklyn #voiceover #cangetyousomething #somethingfun #lovedoingvoices
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76230cat-blog · 7 years
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I'm sick today...stupid changing seasons! #sickinbed #snuggles #scratchythroat
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NATURAL COLD TREATMENT
Do you know that there are effective natural home remedies for colds? Read on to learn about them.
People might say ‘It’s just a cold!’ But you know the suffering only when you experience it yourself. It may seem like an everyday nuisance when in reality it can cause severe discomfort and make you feel really ill. Sneezing, runny nose, and that heaviness in the head—the ‘common’ cold can cause a lot of discomforts! As common as a cold is, it is one of the easiest ailments to treat with home remedies. This article shall discuss these in detail. Keep reading to know more!
Let us first examine the causes, signs and symptoms, and even the stages of a cold. It is important to understand how exactly a cold can be caused so that the best remedies can be devised and used for it. Here are the symptoms of a common cold.
v Common Cold Signs & Symptoms
You may experience a combination of these symptoms –
Ø  Sneezing
Ø  Nasal congestion
Ø  Runny nose
Ø  Scratchythroat
Ø  Cough
Ø  Headache
Ø  Muscle aches
Ø  Postnasal drip
Ø  Decreased appetite
Ø  Sorethroat
Ø  Watery eyes
Ø  Fever may or may not be present. Usually, children experience the feverish feeling with temperature ranging from 100oF to 102oF. Read on to know how exactly a cold is caused.
v Common Causes of Cold
When you come in contact with the cold virus, it can easily infect you and cause the various symptoms mentioned above. Different types of viruses are known to cause the common cold of which the rhinovirus is the most common one. An individual with a weak immune system as seen in infants and children is more prone to getting affected by the common cold.
In most instances, a cold does not persist for very long. Some people may get relief in a few days, though a cold lasting for a week or more is not very uncommon. Find below the stages of a cold.
For a majority of people, the OTC (over the counter) medications for cold and cough are the most sought after methods to battle the condition. However, most of these medications just suppress cold instead of giving long-term relief. You can opt for various homemade and natural remedies to get relief from cold and cough (ALSO READ: Know more about Home Remedies for Cough).
   Below listed are the top natural and home remedies for the common cold, which you can try for quick relief.
10 Natural Home Remedies Effective in Treating the Common Cold:
1. Vitamin C for Common Cold
Vitamin C is one of the most effective natural home remedies for colds because it promotes immune responseby the production of white blood cells, and can also help prevent the multiplication of viruses while reducing mucus and inflammation in the nasal passageways.
USE: Adding fresh lemon juice to hot tea with honey may reduce phlegm when you’re sick. You can take vitamin C in a pill form, but other foods that are surprisingly packed full of vitamin C include oranges, cauliflower, lemons, broccoli, strawberries, cabbage, peaches, kiwi, tomatoes, and parsley.
2. Garlic for Common Cold
Garlic contains antiseptic properties that could help protect the immune system against the common cold, and scientific studies have shown that the allocine contained in garlic can also act as a stimulator of white blood cells. The oil in garlic also helps open up the respiratory passages, and if taken in soup form it can help flush out all the toxins in your system and also bring down a fever as well.
USE: Boil three to six cloves of chopped garlic in a cup of water, and drink the liquid in a soup form and drink it two to three times a day. Ingest crushed the garlic along with the honey works better as it soothes the respiratory passage.
3. Ginger for Common Cold   
The health benefits of ginger root have been touted for centuries, but now we have scientific proof of its curative properties. A few slices of raw ginger root in boiling water may help soothe a cough or sore throat. It has an aroma that is soothing to your nose. Besides, ginger is also known for its potent anti-inflammatoryproperties. Its natural spiciness helps clear congestion in the nasal passage to an extent. Ginger, it is known to speeds up the recovery process from the common cold. Chew these ginger pieces to fight cold, cough and a sore throat. Research suggests that it can also ward off the feelings of nausea that so often accompany influenza. According to one study, just 1 gram of ginger can “alleviate clinical nausea of diverse causes.”
USE: Eating ginger raw or drinking ginger tea are both popular natural home remedies for colds that are known to help treat the symptoms of a common cold. Take about ten grams of ginger and cut it up into small pieces before boiling it in a cup of water, and then have your child drink the mixture at least two times a day.
4. Teafor Common Cold
The key to curing any type of cold is to drink lots of fluid. Of course, this can come in the form of water or juice, but tea is a hot liquid that can help prevent the drying of your throat and nose. Drinking tea is also another popular, natural home remedy for treating flu’s because it can help prevent dehydration as well. Drinking hot beverages will help loosen sinus secretions. Studies have indicated that those who drink warm beverages during cold get quick relief from cold symptoms like a runny nose, sore throat, and fatigue. Drinking green tea is advisable as it contains plenty of antioxidants that can help remove any toxins in the body as well as bacterial infections and can speed up recovery.
USE: Spiced tea; by adding tulsi, ginger, and black pepper while preparing your tea and this spiced tea is great for your health. These three ingredients play an important role in fighting a common cold and cough.
5. Salt Water GargleFor Common Cold
Gargling with hot water can help soothe a sore throat which is commonly accompanies cold. This is an age-old therapy that effectively treats cough and cold, it actually helps remove any bacteria from your mouth and throat. The water hydrates your throat, and the salt helps cope with the infection.
USE: Mix about ¼ to ½ of a teaspoon of table salt into an 8-ounce glass of warm water, and stir until all of the salt is dissolved before gargling. Adding turmeric in this salt-water is also beneficial.
6. Black Pepper for Common Cold
Pepper can help break up congestion effectively thanks to its capsaicin components which are known to thin mucus, and they are also effective in helping getting rid of the germs in the nasal passages as well. Ingesting black pepper will stem the flow of mucus and also stop the sneezing. It will also give relief from the pain in your throat and the cough.
USE: If you have a runny or stuffed up nose, eating pepper with a meal, gargling pepper in hot water, or even simply smelling pepper can help break apart any congestion in your lungs or sinuses.
7. Honey for Common Cold 
Honey is known for its potent healing and antiviral properties. It can be effective in treating cold and soothing sore throat. Its antioxidants help the immune system battle virus or bacteria that cause cold. You should take raw or organic honey to get the maximum benefits in this regard. Drinking honey in tea with lemon can ease sore throat pain. Research suggests that honey is an effective cough suppressant, too. In one study, researchers found that giving children 10 grams of honey at bedtime reduced the severity of their cough symptoms. The children reportedly slept more soundly, which also helps reduce cold symptoms.
You should never give honey to a child younger than 1 year old, as it often contains botulinum spores. While they’re usually harmless to older children and adults, infants’ immune systems aren't able to fight them off.
8. Cinnamon for Common Cold
Cinnamon is known to help ease the pain of a dry or sore throat, and it is praised by “naturalists” because of its effective healing properties. Cinnamon has antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties that treat the infection and give relief from cold symptoms
USE: You can try boiling one teaspoon of powdered cinnamon in a glass of water, and then mixing it with some pepper powder and honey for extra effect. Or you can add a little extra cinnamon it to your child's food.
9. Chicken soup For Common Cold
Chicken soup has long been used as a home remedy for cold. Research suggests that enjoying a bowl of chicken soup with vegetables, prepared from scratch or warmed from a can, can slow the movement of neutrophils in your body. Neutrophils are a common type of white blood cell. They help protect your body from infection. When they’re moving slowly, they stay more concentrated in the areas of your body that require the most healing. The study also found that chicken soup was effective for reducing the symptoms of upper respiratory infections in particular. Low-sodium soup also carries great nutritional value and helps keep you hydrated. Also, the fumes from the soup will thin the mucus and help it flow out of your nose, and the nutrients present will boost your energy levels.
10. Sleep for Common Cold
Even if you're eating and drinking all of the right things, and taking the right supplements, you're not going to feel better without enough sleep. Make sure you sleep as much as you can when you're feeling under the weather, and you'll hopefully be feeling better in no time at all!
What are your favorite natural home remedies for colds?
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