Cough. Cough-cough. Cough.
Ah, the joys of winter.
Along with the beautiful frosty mornings, cozy doona-covered evenings and excellent fashion opportunities, comes something far less enjoyable and far more mucous-filled.
The winter ‘bug.’
Coughs and colds spread like wildfire, and as our very own Mia Freedman knows only too well, if it’s not an infection, your GP is probably unlikely to prescribe antibiotics. It can be hard to find any affective solutions.
Mia posted on her Facebook on Sunday:
Child with uncontrollable dry, hacking cough. Been to dr. No infection. Cough just won’t stop. ????????????????????Hit me with remedies, friends.
Posted by Mia Freedman online on Saturday, 18 July 2015
So what do you do? It’s miserable for you, it’s miserable for your kids, and it sure is miserable for any one else in the house who has to stay up listening to the dulcet tones of someone doing their very best to cough up a lung.
Mia asked for your solutions and boy, did you all deliver.
Brought to you by Mamamia’s readers and fans, here are just a few useful home remedies to beat the dreaded winter cough:
1. Honey, honey, honey.
One Facebook friend suggested “manuka honey, lemon and hot water. Or just a spoonful of manuka honey to coat the throat.” Ginger may also be a nice addition. Anecdotally, Manuka honey is said to have some anti-bacterial properties. And also, sweet, warm honey on a ragged sore throat? It’s got to feel a bit better, right?
2. Vicks.
“Thick layer of VICKS on the feet. use normal adult VICKS not the baby VICKS. make sure u put socks on him. Also a vaporizer in the room works wonders,” advocated several followers.