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What Is The Cure For Cold, Blocked Nose And Excess Salivation During Winter Season?

Hi, i am armom, i am 22 years old. I am suffering from too much cold in winter now. My noses are blocked and my mouth is feeling with lots of saliva every second and i am now tired of spitting!! I cant sleep at night because of overloading saliva into my mouth. I also have sinus and asthma...
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Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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You describe common winter time symptoms. There is not much to do for a cold other than fluids and rest. You can try a cool mist humidifier or vaporizer in your room when you sleep. That sometimes helps. The best approach to cold is prevention. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly and frequently.
The more important concern is your history of asthma. Cold symptoms can frequently trigger asthma attacks. Tha'ts what makes preventing colds so much more important. I hope you have the appropriate medication close by for asthma attacks if you were to have one. If you don't, you must consult your doctor.
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What Is The Cure For Cold, Blocked Nose And Excess Salivation During Winter Season?

You describe common winter time symptoms. There is not much to do for a cold other than fluids and rest. You can try a cool mist humidifier or vaporizer in your room when you sleep. That sometimes helps. The best approach to cold is prevention. Make sure to wash your hands thoroughly and frequently. The more important concern is your history of asthma. Cold symptoms can frequently trigger asthma attacks. Tha ts what makes preventing colds so much more important. I hope you have the appropriate medication close by for asthma attacks if you were to have one. If you don t, you must consult your doctor.