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Acid Reflux Disease Symptoms, Causes, Tests, and Treatments
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An_245730 posted:
All-natural Treatments to Ease Cough Mix honey with tea or warm water. Herbal treatments to relieve cough include eucalyptus, marshmallow, slippery elm, licorice, sundew and thyme. These treatments are available in several different forms which includes lozenges, teas and supplements. Homeopathic remedies consist of bryonia, causticum, drosera, ipecacuanha, phosphorous, rumex and spongia. Take as directed on the product label.

Hydration
Drink
at the very least eight glasses of water everyday. This may dilute acid and enable flush it from your system, easing cough and other symptoms.




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Avoiding Gastrointestinal Irritants
Stay away from alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and carbonated beverages.

Dietary
Suggestions
Prevent foods which might be spicy, fatty and acidic. Don't consume chocolate, spearmint or peppermint. Full-fat dairy can also be problematic. Keep a diary of the triggers. You might have to stay clear of extra foods.

Self-Care
Eat a great deal more frequent smaller meals rather than three massive ones. Do not lay down for no less than three hours soon after eating and raise the head of your bed six to nine inches.


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