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juliet ([personal profile] juliet) wrote2009-11-25 09:36 am

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I have a mildly sore throat, a sniffle, and an itchy nose (in that way it itches when you're sore-throat-ish and sniffly). Any recommendations for heading the Unwell off at the pass? Other than vit C, zinc, & 'sitting on the sofa a bit', all of which are already well in hand. (Well; I have to go down to Bromley this afternoon but until then everything I need to do can be done from underneath a blanket.)

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[personal profile] lnr 2009-11-25 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, these definitely claim to clear the sinuses and not just the nose. Definitely prefer to take tablets than squirt stuff up nose: that does just dry things out horribly, where the tablets for me tend to make me less bunged up, if not actually stopping the nose from running. But fair enough, I think it's perfectly reasonable to prefer some approaches to others.

Strepsils or similar for the scratchy throat?