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    I'm getting over a cold and I have the horrible thing when it tickles every time you take a breath and inhale. It makes me want to cough. I haven't been having much luck with what my doc has recommended (Delsym then Mucinex), they make me REALLY loopy, so does anyone have any other suggestions?? This is so irritating!!

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    Default Re: it Tickles when I breath in :(

    Cough syrup maybe?


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    Default Re: it Tickles when I breath in :(

    Kettle of steamy hot water, pour water into shallow bowl, drape a towel over you head forming a tent over the bowl. Deep breaths inhaling warm steamy air. Better if you can get some eucalyptus oil and put a few drops in the bowl to.

    Sauna, the steam combined with the raised body temp may help kick this cold.

    Last a teaspoon of bleach in a spray bottle with water. wipe down all the surfaces you touch, doorknobs, key boards, faucets, handles, steering wheel, shifter, etc etc etc. to kill off the rhinovirus and keep you from catching it again.

    Good Idea to wash the pillows themselves not just the pillow cases.

    Drink hot tea with honey and lemon. The heat will loosen up your chest and both honey and lemon have their own anti microbial/anti bacterial properties.

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    Default Re: it Tickles when I breath in :(

    Quote Originally Posted by ArmySGT. View Post

    Last a teaspoon of bleach in a spray bottle with water. wipe down all the surfaces you touch, doorknobs, key boards, faucets, handles, steering wheel, shifter, etc etc etc. to kill off the rhinovirus and keep you from catching it again
    at first I thought you were gona tell her to drink bleach.
    haha.

    A steamy hot shower always helps me.
    Just like a sauna.
    Vicks might help open air ways.
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    Default Re: it Tickles when I breath in :(

    Get yourself to a docter if it bothers you.

    It may not be a normal cold. I know when I was about 12 I had "a cold", or so my family thought, though it lasted for a week before we went to the docter. Whenever I inhaled it tickled my lungs, and if I tried to breath in deeply it made an odd whooshing noise. At night when I was lying down it felt like my lungs were "full" and I could only breathe shallow breathes.

    It turned out I had whooping cough, which is highly contagious and while not usually serious for a healthy individual, if you pass it on to an infant or elderly person it could be fatal for them.

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