7 Ways To Get Rid Of Phlegm And Mucus In Chest And Throat

Excessive mucus in the chest and throat can cause discomfort and breathing issues. Try these natural remedies to ease symptoms

1. **Stay Hydrated**: Drink water, herbal teas, or soups to thin mucus.

2. **Salt Water Gargle**: Gargle warm salt water to soothe irritation and reduce mucus.
3. **Steam Inhalation**: Inhale steam to loosen mucus for easier expulsion.

4. **Warm Compress**: Apply a warm towel to your chest or throat to ease congestion.

5. **Honey & Lemon**: Mix honey with warm water and lemon to break down mucus and soothe your throat.

 

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