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Top Home Remedies For Your Itchy throat




Do you often experience runny or stuffy nose, sinus pressure, itchy eyes and skin, sneezing, tiredness, swollen, red, or watery eyes? If your answer is in the affirmative, then you probably have an itchy throat, as the aforementioned conditions are the symptoms of itchy throat caused by allergic rhinitis.
Although almost everyone experiences an itchy throat from time to time, but it could be a great nuisance to your day to day operations. 

It is also very vital to note that the condition could be triggered by various illnesses like hay fever, viral or bacterial infections.Details after the cut...


Studies have shown that allergic rhinitis happens when the body overreacts to an otherwise harmless substance, releasing chemical called histamine that causes these overreactions. Common triggers include pollen, dander, dust, and irritants such as cigarette smoke or exhaust fumes.



Depending on your body chemistry, your own allergies could be from food- peanuts, shellfish, eggs, milk, and wheat; Drug- taking ACE inhibitors for high blood pressure; Dehydration- extreme thirst, dry mouth, infrequent dark urine and Acid reflux- heartburn.

Whatever is the cause of your itchy throat, the good news is that more often than not, most itchy throats can be managed with simple over-the-counter treatments and home remedies.

Home Remedies Tips

Scientists have come up with proven and tested remedies to treat itchy throat locally. In a report by Medical News Today, they put forward some of the following tips:  A spoonful of honey to coat the throat; salt water gargles; lozenges and cough drops; nasal spray; hot tea with lemon and honey.
Using over-the-counter allergy medications and nasal sprays can relieve an itchy throat caused by allergies. For the common cold, an over-the-counter cold medication can help.

Prevention of an itchy throat
Most people will find that they can reduce the risk of an itchy throat if they do the following:
    quit smoking
    drink plenty of water
    avoid caffeine and alcohol
    wash hands frequently during cold and flu season
    avoid opening windows and going outside during allergy season



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