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sergey [27]
3 years ago
8

SO OK i have been very sick here lately my upper stomach has been killing me

Biology
2 answers:
Lena [83]3 years ago
6 0
<h3><em>1. Ginger Tea</em></h3><h3><em>2. Apple Cider Vinegar</em></h3><h3><em>3. Heat</em></h3><h3><em>4. Baking soda</em></h3><h3><em>5. Pepermint</em></h3>

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<h3>Hope this helps, it works for me but, we are two different people so I'm not sure.</h3>
Debora [2.8K]3 years ago
3 0

MY THEORY >>>>

are you coughing heavily or congested?

if so you might have  bronchitis??

THINGS THAT WILL HELP>>>

but just some remedies for chest pains are things like

apple cider vinegar

tiger balm on your chest

heating pad/laying down

hot drinks (honey and tea is best)

Humidifier or something that will increase the rooms humidity

eucalyptus or peppermint oil in a diffuser or just put some under your nose

IMPORTANT TO KNOW>>>>>

<u><em>When you have bronchitis, it's important to loosen the mucus in your chest so you can cough it up and breathe more easily. The best way to thin mucus is to drink plenty of fluids like water, diluted fruit juices, herbal tea, and clear soups. Aim for eight to 12 glasses a day. Try to stay away from alcohol and caffeine.</em></u>

BRONCHITIS CAN LAST UP TO 4 WEEKS IF YOU DON'T TAKE ACTIONS NOW

here's the definition of bronchitis>>>

 <u>"Bronchitis -- sometimes referred to as a chest cold -- occurs when the airways in your lungs are inflamed and make too much mucus. ... Acute bronchitis is more common and usually is caused by a viral infection. Acute bronchitis may also be called a chest cold."  </u>

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