14 Ways To Fight A Cold

3. Blow

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Don’t suck, blow! When you have a cold, mucus wants to slide from your nose down your throat—don’t let it! Blow it out your nose. Mucus helps keep your body healthy, and on normal days (read: when you’re not sick), you probably don’t even know it’s there, even though your glands make up to two quarts of it daily. (Yuck!) But when sickness creeps in, the snot all but drives you batty. True, it’s fighting off viruses and infections, but blow it out anyway. . .and don’t worry — more will follow. (Be sure to wash your hands between blows to remove any residue.)

4. Gargle

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Sip. Gargle. Spit. Repeat. Why?? With a cold often comes a sore or scratchy throat. When this happens, the tissues of the throat get swollen or inflamed from the fluids in them. This hurts. Gargling with salt water can offer relief. The salt in the water draws out the water in the inflamed skin in the throat to create balance. This decreases the inflammation, providing temporary relief. If you don’t like to gargle or your child under six has a sore throat, try ice chips. Sucking on these numbs the sore tissue and reduces the swelling or inflammation.