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Friday, January 28, 2011

Treating a Common Sore Throat

A sore throat is a common medical condition also known as "pharyngitis." 

Sore throats can be caused by viruses, bacteria or substances such as alcohol, tobacco or pollutants. Sore throats that do not require antibiotics or other prescription medications can usually be self-treated by some simple interventions. 

The common "mild" sore throat is typically one which is slightly painful when swallowing, has a red/irritated appearance and may include a low-grade fever. This article will help you treat the simple sore throat at home.

TO TREAT THE SORE THROAT, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BELOW
  • Take an OTC pain killer and/or fever reducer such as acetaminophen (brand name: Tylenol), ibuprofen (brand names: Advil, Motrin, Nuprin) or naproxen (brand name: Aleve) to help with the ache and discomfort. These medications will also help bring down any fever you might have.
  • Gargle and spit warm water (an 8-oz. glass) mixed with about 1 tsp. of table salt. Do not drink it! The warm salt water will bathe your throat, reduce the discomfort and assist in removing any exudate from the back of your throat.
  • Drink plenty of clear liquids (warm, cool or room temperature--according to your likes and how it feels). Do not consume any food or liquids that cause irritation or coat the your throat, such as dairy products.
  • Keep your mouth and mucus membranes moist by sucking on lozenges or hard candy (the less sugar, the better though!) You can also rinse out your mouth with clear, warm water.
Source : eHow - www.ehow.com

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