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My laryngitis has to go away by tomorrow? |
I want to go to school tomorrow and see my friends...badly. I like school and I like having fun with my friends there (lol, it's true). On Saturday night my voice started messing up and it stayed really deep. On Sunday and Monday it really wasn't that bad. Then today, it's been really bad. It doesn't hurt, but I can barely talk (and when I do it sounds really pitchy and crazy). This needs to stop by tomorrow. How can I speed up the healing process here? try not too talk, some chloraseptic spray to numb it might help if there is pain. My mom always gave us tea with honey for that. Might try a humidifier too, though probably most important is to rest your voice and let your body do the healing. Echinacea tea available from Celestial Seasonings in the grocery store. Put honey in it. Don't rush getting well, though. An extra day or two to recuperate could make the difference between getting well and getting bronchitis. |
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