HOw do you get rid of a tickle in your throat, besides salt & Water any advice?
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scratch in with a fork!
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try lemon juice do you have any allergies that might be part of your problem
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Hot tea with honey and whisky.kep hot tie in ur mouth near ur throught for about i sya 1 minute not spit it out mkae sure it's hot ok that would help
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When you mention a tickle in the throat, it usually means a "post nasal drip". In other words, there are secretions (mucus) that drip into the throat area from the back of the nose. This tickle can cause frequent throat clearing, or it can often cause a chronic cough. Because the cough is due to mucus in this area, the cough is often described as a moist or wet cough. Also, although this type of cough can occur at any time of the day, it typically occurs when a child lies down or gets up from bed. Not surprisingly then, parents often report the cough to be worse at bedtime and in the morning. The reason? Well, when we lie down, the secretions tend to trickle down into the throat more, resulting in a cough.As always, the treatment depends on the cause. In the case of an allergic-based postnasal drip, there may also be nasal congestion or a constantly runny nose. The presence of nasal symptoms even more confirms a diagnosis of an upper airway (meaning the nose and area behind it) allergy. Assuming that we have proven a ragweed allergy, we focus on trying to limit exposure to the ragweed pollen, and possibly using medications, depending on the individual situation. The medications can range from antihistamine pills or syrups taken by mouth, to nasal sprays containing small amounts of steroids.
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