Runny nose?!


Question: whats the best way to take care of a runny nose! they're sooo annoying!


Answers: whats the best way to take care of a runny nose! they're sooo annoying!

oh man so right before my first interview for a job my nose was running like crazy so i went to the store and i was desprate for anything and i saw this box that said it would give me temporary and will help get me over the cold quicker and so i gave it a try and it worked amazingly i was over the cold with in three days and i kept up with the pills so i never had the symptoms except for nights which they also have something for that. but anyways its brand is triaminic its called thin strips (and the tast isnt bad and it goes away in seconds.)and it cost about three dollars a box and its totally
worth it good luck i hope this helps.

Lots of kleenex

blow it :p

Tissue! Lol
& Just keep blowing until you're cold goes away.

& take some tylenol it might help!

blow it

heat some water up, like your going to make tea, then put some honey in there and some lemon juice. then blow your nose

Puffs plus!!!
and a vaporizer
that always works it is a facial steamer
and it clears your nose and makes it run till nothing left

always good for the sinus

kleenex and cold medicine is all you can do i'm afraid.

super glue

Thinner nasal discharges reduce the risk of sinus and ear infections. Non-medicinal means to achieve this include drinking additional fluids and increasing indoor humidity with a humidifier.

Medicinal treatment includes antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine) to reduce the amount of nasal discharge and saline nasal sprays. Vasoconstrictor nasal sprays may also be applied for a limited time, but their use may become counterproductive after several days.

Hope you feel better good luck!

let your dr. determine if it is allergies...If so, there are over the counter remedies but you might have to experiment with different kinds to get the result you want. combine that with a nasal spray for allergies and take as directed every day. The spray takes a few days to kick in but it is a big part of the program.

if it is constant like you said it could be allergy related and a prescription is needed.. claritin or something generic.

drink lots of fluids and get really soft tissues. Your Body needs to go through it. You can take cold meds, but they are not very effective anyway.





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