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Sore Throat? Try These 5 Home Remedies for Relief
Sore throats are commonplace during cold and flu season, but luckily there are lots of home remedies that can help ease your misery, doctors say.
These remedies “aren’t quick fixes for an illness,” but they can help ease discomfort, said Dr. Heidi Hutchison, a family practice physician at Penn State Health Medical Group – East Pennsboro. .
Folks with a sore throat should still get checked out by a doctor, to make sure they aren’t sick with strep throat or some other illness for which there are prescription meds, Hutchison said.
But for a simple sore throat, these tried-and-true remedies can soothe just as well as cough drops or other store-bought cold treatments, Hutchison said.
Honey
Honey is a natural anti-inflammatory, and is used in countries like Croatia as a medicine rather than a sweetener, Hutchison noted.
Most of the time, inflammation is what’s causing your throat to hurt. Your body is trying to rid itself of an infection in the back of your throat, which causes your throat to swell and feel scratchy.
Honey is also safe for most people from age 1 and up, Hutchison added.
Tea
Certain kinds of herbal tea like chamomile also have anti-inflammatory properties, Hutchison said. Sweetening it with honey can provide a one-two punch to a sore throat.
The warmth of hot tea also can be soothing to a sore throat, she added.
Cold treats
Some folks find cold works better than warm when it comes to soothing a sore throat. Popsicles or ice cream might help in that case, Hutchison said.
Salt water
Gargling with salt water is a time-honored tradition when it comes to sore throats.
Hutchison recommends a recipe from the National Institutes of Health that combine a cup of warm water, a 1/8 teaspoon of salt, and a 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. Stir it together, gargle, and spit it out three to four times a day.
“Studies support that it can help,” Hutchison said.
Peppermint
Peppermint also has anti-inflammatory properties, and can help cool down a sore throat, Hutchison said.
But talk with your doctor first — the herb can cause increases in blood pressure for some people, she said.
Other methods
Garlic is believed to have antibiotic properties that might help with infections, Hutchison said. Hot peppers containing capsaicin might also help by numbing your throat, so some swear by a little hot sauce.
More information
The Cleveland Clinic has more on sore throat remedies.
SOURCE: Penn State Health, news release, Dec. 8, 2023
What This Means for You:
Folks suffering a sore throat might do well by a home remedy, if they aren’t suffering an infection that needs meds.
Source: HealthDay
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