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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone know a good cure for swollen tonsils.. .. Cant eat, drink or talk.. .. Going docs tomorrow.. Had to ibeprofen.. Or how ever you spell it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Luckily im over the sore throat stage because it was agnony, honestly it was like i was swallowing razor blades. It got so bad id stopped drinking just so i didnt have to swallow. Then the headache kicked in and just went in the other direction where i was constantly drinking to try and adjust to the pain and it eased away. I stuck with ice cold drinks but some people prefer the warmth |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Luckily im over the sore throat stage because it was agnony, honestly it was like i was swallowing razor blades. It got so bad id stopped drinking just so i didnt have to swallow. Then the headache kicked in and just went in the other direction where i was constantly drinking to try and adjust to the pain and it eased away. I stuck with ice cold drinks but some people prefer the warmth "
Feels like im deep throating barbed wire with vigar and salt on it .. Its horrible.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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TCP, dark brown bottle, green label, put it on bites and stings, sure to have some in the house, probably 4 years out of date. Its an antiseptic liquid, just dont swallow it!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can take paracetemol as well as ibruprofen as they are different types of painkillers .... a good way to make them most effective is to take paracetemol nd then 3 hours later take ibroprofen then 3 hours later paracetemol ... it helps keep on top of the pain a bit better .... obviously dont take more than the maximum amount allowed in each 24 hours. There is also a numbing spray which is farly helpful too, i can't remember what its called though but a pharmasist will be able to help you. |
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