26
Mar

besides medicine, do you know any tricks? and plus ive been coughing so much my throat and stomach hurt. BAD. and by the way… anyone know a trick to cease a sneeze?! helpp!


Answer:
To halt a sneeze that feels like it's coming on, with your index finger press down on the area on your upper lip just below your nose. Press hard. it will stop the sneeze more times than not.
About the cough, get yourself into a hot steamy shower and breathe in the steam for a while. Make it a sauna in there. Then put your face into the stream of water(as long as you're not going to burn yourself) and snort the water into your nose. It might make you cough and maybe gag but it'll clear out your nose. And the steam will loosen the mucous in your lungs making that easier to cough up.
Next, after the shower, make yourself a nice cup of hot chocolate, tea or any hot drink. Sit down and sip it. Then find a good book, curl up in bed and rest. You really need rest. That gives your body a chance to heal itself. Let your immune system do it's job without all the distractions.
God bless and help you feel better/

Answer:
Been There done that, Know exactly what you’re going through…

The advice that I can give you is continue taking your meds, go and see the physician, and just continue doing what you are doing….

Honestly it sounds like you’ve bronchitis and a sore throat…. Your stomach hurts bad because everytime you cough you’re using your ab muscles constantly…..

I don't know about sneezing but when you sneeze have a loo towel instead of tissues….. You won't be wasting tissues and you can just wash the bathroom towels.


Answer:
Here are a few easy home remedies that will help to overcome cough. Have honey in a hot drink before bed time.Use a infusion of ginger thrice a day. Suck a whole clove without chewing it to soothe a cough. Apples bring a great relief to a person with dry cough. To relieve fits of coughing due to dryness in the throat, suck a few pepper corns. Check out http://useinfo6.blogspot.com/ for more remedies and information.

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