9 Tips to Treat Colds and Flu

yurizacky
By yurizacky

Since Colds and Flu are everywhere nowadays because of the seasonal changes in weather. I want to share this helpful article that I am reading right now.


9 Tips to Treat Colds and Flu the 'Natural' Way


With no cure in sight for the cold or the flu, current treatments can at best bring symptom relief or shorten the duration of those symptoms. You can take one of a variety of medications that may help relieve your symptoms. Or you can take the natural approach. WebMD went to Charles B. Inlander, president of The People's Medical Society, for some home remedies that may help you feel better along the way.


No. 1: Blow Your Nose Often -- and the Right Way It's important to blow your nose regularly when you have a cold rather than sniffling mucus back into your head. But when you blow hard, pressure can cause an earache. The best way to blow your nose: Press a finger over one nostril while you blow gently to clear the other. Wash your hands after blowing your nose.


No. 2: Stay Rested Resting when you first come down with a cold or the flu helps your body direct its energy toward the immune battle. This battle taxes the body. So give it a little help by lying down under a blanket.


No. 3: Gargle Gargling can moisten a sore throat and bring temporary relief. Try a teaspoon of salt dissolved in warm water, four times daily. To reduce the tickle in your throat, try an astringent gargle -- such as tea that contains tannin -- to tighten the membranes. Or use a thick, viscous gargle made with honey, popular in folk medicine. Steep one tablespoon of raspberry leaves or lemon juice in two cups of hot water; mix with one teaspoon of honey. Let the mixture cool to room temperature before gargling. Honey should never be given to children less than 1 year old.


No. 4: Drink Hot Liquids Hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, help prevent dehydration, and can soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat.


No. 5: Take a Steamy Shower Steamy showers moisturize your nasal passages and relax you. If you're dizzy from the flu, run a steamy shower while you sit on a chair nearby and take a sponge bath.


No. 6: Use a Salve Under Your Nose A small dab of mentholated salve under your nose can open breathing passages and help soothe the irritated skin at the base of the nose. Menthol, eucalyptus and camphor all have mild numbing ingredients that may help relieve the pain of a nose rubbed raw.


No. 7: Apply Hot or Cold Packs Around Your Congested Sinuses Either temperature may help you feel more comfortable. You can buy reusable hot or cold packs at a drugstore. Or make your own. Take a damp washcloth and heat it for 55 seconds in a microwave (test the temperature first to make sure it's right for you.) Or take a small bag of frozen peas to use as a cold pack.


No. 8: Sleep With an Extra Pillow Under Your Head This will help with the drainage of nasal passages. If the angle is too awkward, try placing the pillows between the mattress and the box springs to create a more gradual slope.


No. 9: Don't Fly Unless Necessary There's no point adding stress to your already stressed-out upper respiratory system, and that's what the change in air pressure will do. Flying with cold or flu congestion can hurt your eardrums as a result of pressure changes during takeoff and landing. If you must fly, use a decongestant and carry a nasal spray with you to use just before takeoff and landing. Chewing gum and swallowing frequently can also help relieve pressure.


Remember, serious conditions can masquerade as the common cold and a mild infection can evolve into something more serious. If you have severe symptoms or are feeling sicker with each passing day, see a doctor.

By yurizacky• 30 Nov 2011 15:04
yurizacky

i was nursing a bad cold for two days now and its really terrible. When i decided to search the web for the best natural way to treat this. As i don't, most of the times depend on otc medicine. This article is so helpful, so why not share it here for all QLers to read. ;)

By FathimaH• 30 Nov 2011 13:32
FathimaH

Deffo a life saver for some of us here...Thanks a lot!

By Rizks• 30 Nov 2011 13:25
Rizks

UkEng you can wash the dishes before tat.....:(

By Victory_278692• 30 Nov 2011 13:16
Victory_278692

Thanks for sharing :)

By GodFather.• 30 Nov 2011 12:02
GodFather.

Steamy Shower.. Now any thing before that?

By drsam• 30 Nov 2011 11:57
drsam

edited

By drsam• 30 Nov 2011 11:57
drsam

thx for the link.

it seems a good site (i checked its oral health center, and it's also very good)

so mariecor, blow ur nose after all.

i'm editing my last comments.

By mariecor• 30 Nov 2011 11:51
mariecor

drsam, really yuk!

By mariecor• 30 Nov 2011 11:04
mariecor

drsam, what will be your advice for runny nose if you dont blow often? Im having right now and it irritates me.

By yurizacky• 30 Nov 2011 10:42
yurizacky

http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/9-tips-to-treat-colds-and-flu-the-natural-way

By drsam• 30 Nov 2011 10:33
drsam

reference please : i disagree with no 1. although blowing ur nose is more hygenic, and eases breathing for a while, it removes the humidity ur body generates to kill the flu. one major remedy for flu: HUMIDITY so drink a lot and than drink again! (soup, tea, water, limonade, steam, wash ur hands and face...).

rest is effective in the first 2 days, and mainly before u get the flu!! people that sleep 8h daily have better resistance to catching flu.

inhaling a deep breath of ethanol works best for me.

By just1s• 30 Nov 2011 10:33
just1s

very helpful tips.

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