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How to Make Strep Throat a Less Painful Experience

By penguins29, published Feb 19, 2008
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Strep Throat is no fun at all. It can be a really miserable, painful experience. Knowing how to lessen the severity of your strep symptoms is important. Although antibiotics, like penicillin and amoxicillin, are used to get rid of the bacterial infection, it won't always make the pain go away. I've had strep throat at least 5 times in the past year. In those 5 times, I've learned what helps me take the pain and soreness away. Here's how you can get through the pain of having strep throat too.

Sore throats and strep throats are different, but these remedies can help any sore throat. Strep throat, however, usually lasts longer. Symptoms of strep throat include swelling of the throat, tonsils and lymph glands, fever, fatigue and sometimes nausea with vomiting and diarrhea. Swallowing will most likely be difficult for you, so the only foods you'll probably want to eat are things like ice cream and Jell-O. It's important to drink a lot of fluids with strep, especially taking antibiotics. Water is your best bet. Stay away from orange juice and other acidic foods, because it will make your throat burn! Alcohol is probably not a good idea either.

While battling strep throat, make sure you are getting enough rest. Sleep is important to help your body fight infection. Stay home from work or school, at least 24 hours after you've been on antibiotic treatment. After 24 hours, you're no longer contagious. But even after 24 hours, if you are still feeling horrible, stay home.

So you want to know some remedies to use on your strep throat? First, as most of us know, gargle with warm salt water. This really does help, at least for a little bit. Chloraseptic sprays have the same effect on your throat, although there is more of a numbing sensation with the spray. Another solution I have tried is 1 teaspoon of Frank's hot sauce with 1 cup of warm water, gargling 3 times with the mixture. You could also try 1/8 teaspoon of cayenne pepper with ½ cup warm water. It does burn for a little bit, but it takes the pain away. I think it's worth the burning. Do not swallow any of the gargle solutions though! Make sure you spit it out after gargling.

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? does it get rid oof it quikly

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 9:06:39 AM

 
Thank You

Posted on 04/30/2008 at 11:04:23 AM

 
Good article, pengiuns29. Who would have thought hot sauce could help a sore throat? (P.S. I love the Penguins, but I'm a Blackhawks fan myself. And living in Phoenix, it's compulsory to be a Coyotes fan as well.)

Posted on 02/26/2008 at 7:02:27 AM

 
great info and very informative. thanks for this it will come in handy in the future

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 3:02:28 AM

 
Good article, I had it for about 6 months and only wiped it out with a shot of penicillin. :) Sheri

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 12:02:04 AM

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