Soothe Your Sore Throat the Natural Way

Share/Save/Bookmark

When flu season is upon us, other viruses circulating in our communities contribute to cold symptoms such as sore throats, which make us feel cranky and uncomfortable.

Since viruses are the major cause of sore throats, there are no medications to alleviate them, however, there are certain natural remedies that will make your sore throat feel better while your body fights off the infection.

First of all, stay hydrated. If your sore throat is accompanied by other upper respiratory symptoms, such as runny nose, nasal congestion, or cough, drink chicken broth a couple times a day. Recent research confirmed what moms always told us about chicken soup: it definitely helps when we're sick! According to the scientific findings, chicken broth thins mucus in the respiratory system, stops excessive mucus production, and relieves nasal congestion. Therefore, chicken broth will lessen coughing and might decrease postnasal drip that often results in a sore throat.

Excessive coughing can also cause a sore throat. Since cough medications are ineffective in battling the cough, reach for honey. Any honey will do, however, researchers studied buckwheat honey and announced that it is more effective in cough control than dextromethorphan, the DM component of over-the-counter cough suppressants. I recommend that my patients take 1 teaspoon of honey 4 times a day. It can be eaten off the spoon, ingested with warm water or tea with lemon, or drizzled on toast with butter, pancakes, or graham crackers. (Note: honey should not be given to children younger than 1 year as it may cause botulism).

Consider these remedies to relive your sore throat:

Gargle with chamomile tea--it has anti-inflammatory properties.

Drink orange juice. It might sting, but the vitamin C will numb your throat instantaneously.

Munch on raw almonds. They contain an aspirin-like compound that works wonders, not only to relieve migraine headaches, but also sore throats.

Eat fresh or canned pineapple. Pineapple contains bromelain, an enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties.

Sip on a warm tea with honey and lemon. Honey will coat your throat and the lemon juice will quickly numb it.

If your sore throat persists beyond 3-4 days, or is accompanied by a fever, rash, or bad headache, you have a difficult time swallowing your saliva, or you choke on food, see your health care provider ASAP.



Dr. Hillary

Dr. Hillary is a pediatric nurse practitioner with a doctoral degree in health promotion and risk reduction. She has worked with children for well over a decade, and answers online pediatric questions at www.AskDoctorHillary.com. Before she became a pediatric clinician, Dr. Hillary taught high school. Her hobbies include gardening, cooking, and traveling.

Read More >>

Sign In  |  Register Now



Banner
Subscribe to our Monthly eNewsletter!












Site Login


Our Authors

Dr. Hillary is a pediatric nurse practitioner with a doctoral degree in health promotion and risk...Read more >>
Erik Fisher, PhD, aka Dr. E…, is a licensed psychologist and author of two books whose work has been...Read more >>
Sarah Bregel lives in Baltimore with her husband and their daughter, Piper. She is a freelance writer,...Read more >>
View all authors
Soothe Your Sore Throat the Natural WaySoothe Your Sore Throat the...
When flu season is upon us, other viruses circulating in...
Read More >>
Headaches in ChildrenHeadaches in Children
Headaches are common in children. However, they are always a...
Read More >>
Childhood ConstipationChildhood Constipation
Constipation, defined as hard or infrequent bowel movements (3 or...
Read More >>
An Update on Autism and Vitamin DAn Update on Autism and...
Recently, three Swedish papers were published that support the Vitamin...
Read More >>
Preparing your Child for SurgeryPreparing your Child for Surgery
Life may bring unexpected events to our lives, and one...
Read More >>
Home  |  Ask Dr. Hillary  |  Health  |  Safety  |  Baby  |  Children  |  Adolescents  |  Nutrition  |  Family Life  |  Movie Reviews  |  Links
Blogged In Parents  |  Full-Time Mommy  |  Go Green!  |  Working Mom  |  Michelle's Picks  |  Homeschool Mom
Advertising and Linking  |  Submissions  |  Terms and Conditions  |  Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us  |  About PIP  |  Login

Copyright © 2007-2011 Plugged In Parents LLC. All Rights Reserved.