If you haven't tried this please do.
You take out a cup. Put 3 tablespoons of salt in the cup. Then put a tablespoon of white vinegar in there too. Put warm water in it until it is half full. Gurgle what you can after a few mouthfuls. It is disgusting but it will work. When you are done spit a little. You may not eat or drink for the next hour. Oh by the way put your head up when you gurgle.
Symptoms of a dry cough include a persistent cough that does not produce mucus or phlegm, irritation or tickling in the throat, and a hoarse or sore throat. Other possible symptoms may include a scratchy sensation in the throat, difficulty breathing, and a worsening cough at night.
You take care of puppies the same way that you take care of any baby, feed him, and give it water, and keep him dry, and clean.
A sore throat can last a long time due to various factors, including viral infections like influenza or mononucleosis, which may take time to resolve. Bacterial infections, such as strep throat, can also prolong symptoms if not treated promptly with antibiotics. Additionally, environmental factors like allergies, dry air, or irritants can cause persistent throat irritation. Underlying conditions, such as acid reflux or chronic sinusitis, may further contribute to a prolonged sore throat.
Maybe. A lot of dry throat comes from no moisture in the air.
no they do not dry up so dont look on this website it does not help you
Botulinum, supportive care and antitoxin
No strep throat is not a disease it's just a sour/dry throat
keep your computer on dry places.....
you drink water
There can be many reason for dry throat. However one of the most common reason is dehydration. If you are in a dry weather, you can be more prone to getting a dry throat. Hence keeping yourself well hydrated is the key. Even during long travel one can face issues of dry throats. If you continue with dry throat symptoms the it may be advisable to speak to a medical professional as there are some other health issues that can cause this including allergies
Yes, some blood pressure medications can cause a sore throat as a side effect. For example, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are known to potentially cause a dry cough, which may lead to throat irritation. Additionally, other medications may have individual side effects that could result in throat discomfort. If you experience a persistent sore throat while taking blood pressure medication, it's important to consult your healthcare provider.
A fuzzy feeling in the throat can indicate various issues, such as allergies, post-nasal drip, or irritation from dry air. It may also be a symptom of an upper respiratory infection or acid reflux. If accompanied by pain, difficulty swallowing, or persistent symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.